Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H361

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill introduces a new chapter to the General Laws of Massachusetts, thereby amending existing statutes to incorporate corporate responsibility regarding electromagnetic emissions. It mandates that any time a product is designed, constructed, or serviced, consideration must be given to minimizing exposure to electromagnetic fields. The implications of this bill suggest a substantial shift toward consumer protection concerning technology use, potentially impacting the design and manufacturing standards across the technology industry statewide.

Summary

House Bill 361 aims to regulate the electromagnetic radiation emitted by technology, mandating that manufacturers implement design modifications to reduce wireless exposure. The bill identifies significant health risks associated with electromagnetic radiation, referencing studies that link wireless radiation exposure to various health issues, such as increased cancer risk and DNA damage. It emphasizes accountability from corporations to ensure that their products are designed in a manner that prioritizes public health and safety while conforming to a principle known as ASARAA (As Safe As Reasonable and Achievable).

Contention

Supporters of H361 argue it is a necessary step towards protecting vulnerable populations, including children and pregnant women, and that it addresses the growing concern regarding health impacts from technology. However, opponents may voice concerns about the feasibility of implementing these mandates for companies and potentially stifling innovation in the tech industry. Furthermore, there may be debates over the interpretation and applications of scientific studies cited, as critics could argue about the validity and extent of the claims regarding health impacts, citing the need for a balanced approach to technology use and regulation.

Companion Bills

MA H5080

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3484

Limiting tech radiation in anchor institutions

MA H2411

Reducing non-ionizing radiation in early to higher education

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 S463

Regulating screen time and technology privacy in early and K-12 education

MA S838

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

MA LD878

Resolve, to Study the Effects of 5G and Other Non-ionizing Radio Frequency Radiation-emitting Technology on Bird, Bee, Insect and Other Wildlife Populations and the Effects of Long-term Exposure on Children

MA HB1743

Requiring disclosure of radiation levels emitted by smart meters.

MA HR255

Designating the week of September 21 through 27, 2025, as "Surgical Technologist Week" in Pennsylvania.

MA H5542

Electromagnetic Pulse

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