Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3484

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Limiting tech radiation in anchor institutions

Impact

The bill could lead to significant changes in how technology is employed in public institutions like schools, libraries, and government buildings. By mandating a shift towards hard-wired communication systems, the legislation seeks to create environments that minimize exposure to harmful electromagnetic radiation. Compliance with the bill may require institutions to revise their technology infrastructures and operational protocols, influencing long-term investment in wired systems and potentially reducing reliance on wireless services.

Summary

House Bill H3484 aims to limit exposure to non-ionizing radiation from technology in anchor institutions within Massachusetts. The bill identifies significant threats posed by wireless technology, referencing extensive scientific studies that suggest negative health impacts, including DNA damage, infertility, and cognitive impairments. To address these potential dangers, the legislation proposes a multifaceted approach emphasizing the need for educational programs and guidelines regarding safe technology use, particularly in schools and other public facilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H3484 stem from the balance between health safety and technological advancement. While advocates for the bill argue for the necessity of protecting public health, critics may raise concerns about the feasibility of implementing such stringent regulations across all institutions. Additionally, some may question the scientific consensus regarding the risks associated with non-ionizing radiation, fearing that the limitations imposed by the bill could hinder technological integration and modern educational practices.

Companion Bills

MA H5323

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H361

Reducing electromagnetic radiation emitted by technology through settings, design, and specific limits

MA H2411

Reducing non-ionizing radiation in early to higher education

MA S838

Requiring wireless infrastructure insurance to support electrical, mechanical, and non-ionizing radiation safety

MA S1636

Ensuring safer and secure communications with radiation limits through the Massachusetts Broadband Institute

MA S1637

Wiring medical facilities, nursing homes, and medical training to support safer electromagnetic radiation exposures and to support reduction of other environmental hazards

MA H3483

Halting close proximity antennas and higher frequencies to enforce RadLimits

MA H2757

To ensure fairness in retirement benefits for institutional teachers

MA H1597

Limiting the use of prison labor

MA H5120

Institutional master plans

MA SB324

Revise X-ray machine operator and radiation technician law

Similar Bills

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