Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3342

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To modernize municipal meetings, town meetings, and local elections

Impact

If enacted, H3342 will amend Chapter 30A of the General Laws to specifically accommodate remote attendance and participation. This change aims to enhance accessibility for citizens and elected officials alike, making it easier for those who may have mobility issues or scheduling conflicts to participate. It acknowledges the unique circumstances of emergencies affecting public safety, where meetings might need to be held remotely. Additionally, provisions are included for public access to deliberations and documentation, ensuring that the democratic process remains transparent even in a virtual format.

Summary

House Bill H3342, presented by Representative Danielle W. Gregoire, is aimed at modernizing the way municipal meetings, town meetings, and local elections are conducted in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill introduces provisions for remote participation, allowing members of public bodies to engage in meetings without needing to be physically present. This initiative is particularly timely, reflecting changing societal norms and the technological advancements that enable virtual communications. The bill mandates that technology be used to ensure all members can hear and be heard during meetings and stipulates that remote participants should be considered present for purposes of quorum and voting.

Contention

While the bill's intent is to modernize and improve participation in local governance, it may elicit concerns regarding the equitable implementation of remote access. Critics might argue that not all constituents have equal access to the necessary technology or the internet, potentially widening the gap in political participation among varying demographics. Moreover, the bill must establish standards to prevent any misuse of remote voting mechanisms to maintain electoral integrity. Conversations around the rules governing public participation will be critical to address and mitigate any potential pushback from those wary of virtual meeting formats.

Companion Bills

MA H4831

Replaced by To modernize participation in public meetings

Previously Filed As

MA S2197

To modernize municipal meetings, town meetings, and local elections

MA H4831

To modernize participation in public meetings

MA H3299

To modernize participation in public meetings

MA H4522

Authorizing remote participation at town meetings and special town meetings in the Town of Concord

MA S514

To protect the integrity of town meetings

MA S2544

Relative to special town meetings petitioned for by residents of the town of Andover

MA H2272

Authorizing remote participation at town meetings in the town of Wayland

MA S2172

Modernizing municipal procurement

MA H4132

To grant the town of Lexington the authority to endow legal residents with local voting rights in municipal elections

MA H4223

Lowering the voting age in municipal elections in the town of Arlington

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