Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3466

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Facilitating public ownership of public utilities

Impact

The proposed changes under HB 3466 are expected to engage the community in discussions about the transition from privately owned utilities to publicly owned systems. This bill intends to explore different models of public ownership and governance structures to evaluate their effectiveness compared to current private utility practices. The objective is to assess how public ownership can lead to cost savings, equitable service delivery, and an accelerated transition to sustainable energy sources. Additionally, the bill aligns with broader state goals of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2030 and a shift towards 100% renewable energy by 2040.

Summary

House Bill 3466, introduced by Representative Mike Connolly, calls for the establishment of a task force aimed at studying and promoting public ownership of public utilities within Massachusetts. The bill emphasizes a comprehensive approach to public ownership concerning natural gas and electricity services, which includes the distribution and supply of these essentials to residential and commercial customers. The task force will be composed of a diverse group of stakeholders, including representatives from various labor unions, environmental organizations, and state officials, ensuring a collaborative approach to the subject matter.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its focus on environmental justice and equitable access to utilities, there may be contention regarding the practicality and implications of transferring ownership. Critics may raise concerns over the feasibility of public ownership structures and the potential disruptions during the transition phase. It will also prompt debate about the capacity of local governments to manage such utilities effectively, as well as the interest of private stakeholders who may oppose these shifts in state policy. The bill's progression will likely depend on the balance of these concerns against the potential benefits of enhanced community control over essential services.

Companion Bills

MA H5323

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H1479

Facilitating a statewide housing policy simulator

MA H3060

Facilitating housing for all

MA H3309

Facilitating access to justice in the city of Cambridge

MA H5161

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY PUBLIC OWNERSHIP OF PUBLIC UTILITIES (Creates a special joint legislative study commission to study public ownership of certain public utilities, including electricity and natural gas.)

MA H2255

Facilitating approval of inclusionary zoning for affordable housing

MA H1751

Concerning a right of publicity

MA H2350

Facilitating site plan review

MA AB1273

Public utilities: ratesetting proceedings: local publicly owned electric utilities: California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program.

MA H3513

To ensure notice to abutter communities of applications to the department of public utilities

MA H2298

Facilitating site plan review

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