Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3457

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to municipal light plants

Impact

The proposed amendments aim to facilitate cooperation between municipal light boards and other utility services, which could lead to more efficient energy management and shared resources among municipalities. By allowing municipal light plants to assist utilities across state lines and providing more flexibility in their operations, proponents argue that this will strengthen the local government's role in energy distribution and management. It also aims to promote economic benefits by potentially reducing costs associated with utility services.

Summary

House Bill 3457, presented by Representative Michael S. Chaisson, seeks to amend existing laws relating to municipal light plants in Massachusetts. The bill proposes several modifications to Chapter 40 and Chapter 164 of the General Laws to enhance the operational capabilities of municipal light plants. Specifically, it would enable a municipal light board to provide services and assistance to various public utilities, including those outside the Commonwealth, and clarifies their authority to act in certain operational capacities.

Contention

While the bill intends to streamline utility operations, there may be concerns regarding local governance and the extent of state intervention. Critics argue that expanding the powers of municipal light plants may lead to complications in jurisdictional boundaries and state-local relations, particularly if municipalities begin to serve areas outside their established territories. The balance between ensuring good public service and maintaining local control over utility services will likely be a significant point of discussion as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

MA H5323

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S2277

Relative to municipal light plants

MA H3330

Relative to municipal light plants

MA S2158

Relative to municipal light plants

MA H3486

Relative to municipal light plant emergency mutual aid

MA S2252

Relative to municipal light plant emergency mutual aid

MA H3544

Relative to energy efficiency funds generated by municipal light plants

MA H3549

To remove woody biomass from the greenhouse gas emissions standard for municipal lighting plants

MA S2288

To remove woody biomass from the greenhouse gas emissions standard for municipal lighting plants

MA H4739

Relative to the operation of the municipal light plant in the town of Hull

MA S1768

Relative to the use of green lights for municipal emergency management vehicles

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