Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3695

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to littering

Impact

The proposed legislation establishes a structured penalty system for violations of the littering ban, with fines set at $100 for the first offense, $250 for the second offense, and $500 for any third or subsequent offenses. By categorizing littering from vehicles as a civil motor vehicle infraction, the bill seeks to deter this behavior through financial penalties, thereby encouraging citizens to be more responsible regarding waste management while on the roads.

Summary

House Bill 3695, introduced by Representative Steven S. Howitt, addresses the issue of littering by imposing restrictions on the disposal of trash from motor vehicles. The bill amends Chapter 90 of the General Laws by adding a new section that explicitly prohibits operators of motor vehicles from littering or allowing occupants to litter on both public and private properties. This provision aims to enhance the state’s efforts in maintaining cleanliness and protecting the environment, particularly along roadways.

Contention

Besides the clarity of the penalties and enforcement, some aspects may face contention in the legislative process. Critics might argue that the bill could place an excessive burden on drivers, especially regarding the responsibility of ensuring passenger compliance. Furthermore, discussions may arise concerning the effectiveness of fines in actually reducing littering behaviors, prompting debates about the practicality of enforcement and the potential need for accompanying educational initiatives about littering and environmental responsibility.

Companion Bills

MA H4976

Replaced by Relative to littering

Previously Filed As

MA H4976

Relative to littering

MA S1231

Relative to preventing ocean littering

MA S273

To reduce lottery littering

MA H3393

Littering, civil offense

MA HB1132

Littering; increase fines for.

MA HB888

Littering; increase fines for.

MA HB2261

Modifies the offense of littering

MA SB2917

Relating to the penalties for certain littering offenses.

MA HB851

Provides relative to intentional littering

MA A2340

Increases fines for littering; requires DOT to develop program for litter reporting.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.