Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3357

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to responsibly reducing emissions in the transportation sector

Impact

The implementation of HB 3357 is expected to substantially alter state laws regarding the procurement of vehicles for governmental use, aligning them with contemporary environmental goals. The requirement for zero-emission vehicles represents a commitment to cleaner air standards and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the state. However, the bill also allows for exceptions, permitting the Secretary of State Administration to procure non-zero-emission vehicles if suitable electric options are not available, thereby ensuring functional flexibility within the constraints of the law.

Summary

House Bill 3357, titled 'An Act relative to responsibly reducing emissions in the transportation sector,' aims to promote the adoption of zero-emission vehicles within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by mandating that all new medium- and heavy-duty trucks purchased or leased by the state starting July 1, 2025, be battery electric vehicles. This initiative is a part of the broader effort to mitigate emissions from the transportation sector, which is a significant contributor to air pollution and climate change. Additionally, the bill requires that the state's entire fleet of medium- and heavy-duty trucks be converted to zero-emission models by June 30, 2035.

Contention

Points of contention may arise concerning the bill's timeline and compliance metrics, particularly from stakeholders who question whether adequate infrastructure and vehicle availability will be in place by the mandated dates. Additionally, discussions may include the implications for manufacturers and local governments who would also be impacted by the Advanced Clean Trucks regulations. Critics may argue that imposing stringent emissions laws may lead to economic challenges for the state, while supporters will likely emphasize the long-term environmental benefits that such regulations will promote.

Companion Bills

MA H5183

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3406

Relative to responsibly reducing emissions in the transportation sector

MA S2185

Relative to responsibly reducing emissions in the transportation sector

MA H1804

Relative to public safety, fiscal responsibility, and emergency assistance

MA H495

Reducing emissions from artificial intelligence

MA H967

Banning the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in new pet shops

MA S2420

Reducing truck trips and emissions

MA S2246

Aligning the commonwealth's transportation plans with its mandates and goals for reducing emissions and vehicle miles traveled

MA H2340

Repealing section 3A relative to MBTA communities

MA H2932

Relative to benefits for teachers

MA S580

Relative to crumbling concrete foundations

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