Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3550

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to increasing fuel assistance for low income individuals

Impact

If enacted, H3550 would amend Chapter 164 of the General Laws by imposing a fee cap on gas delivery charges from utility companies, aligning with the state's efforts to combat energy poverty. This legal change reflects a growing recognition of the financial strain that energy costs can impose on low-income households and illustrates a proactive measure to regulate utilities in the interest of public welfare. By ensuring that delivery fees are manageable, the legislation could improve the overall quality of life for many residents who struggle to meet their heating needs.

Summary

House Bill 3550, sponsored by Representative Estela A. Reyes, aims to provide increased fuel assistance for low-income individuals in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The primary focus of the bill is to address the rising cost of gas delivery fees, which have become a significant burden for low-income households, particularly during periods of extreme weather when heating needs increase. By capping these fees at $0.80 per thermal unit, the bill seeks to make heating more affordable and accessible for vulnerable populations during harsh winter months.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H3550 may revolve around the implications for gas companies and their pricing structures. Opponents might argue that implementing a fee cap could hinder utility companies' ability to cover operational costs, leading to reduced investment in infrastructure or service quality. Additionally, there may be debates regarding whether the cap is adequate or excessive, with concerns that it may not sufficiently alleviate the financial pressures on low-income families while also negatively impacting the industry's economic viability.

Companion Bills

MA H5323

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H281

Relative to SNAP benefits for seniors and disabled individuals

MA H3498

To expand the low income home energy assistance program

MA S2289

To expand the low income home energy assistance program

MA H3551

Relative to smart meters

MA S1924

Increasing the excise tax rate for jet fuel

MA H3509

Relative to automatic re-enrollment in the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

MA H3206

Relative to fossil fuel free 529s

MA H4088

Relative to a commission to redetermine the definition of disabled veteran in the laws and regulations for the registry of motor vehicles

MA H3017

Relative to the deduction of health insurance payments from gross income for self employed individuals

MA H680

Relative to mental health counselors in schools

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