Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H37

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Authorizing charity alcohol auctions

Impact

The bill's enactment will significantly affect fundraising practices for charitable organizations in Massachusetts, enabling them to leverage alcohol auctions as a means to generate revenue. By allowing nonprofit organizations to hold these temporary alcohol auctions, the bill promotes an additional avenue for fundraising while ensuring that operations adhere to existing local regulations. This move can potentially enhance charitable efforts and community engagement by providing nonprofits with more creative ways to raise funds for their causes.

Summary

House Bill 37 aims to regulate and authorize temporary licenses for nonprofit organizations to conduct alcohol auctions in Massachusetts. This legislation amends Chapter 138 of the General Laws to allow local licensing authorities to grant licenses for temporary sales of alcoholic beverages by nonprofit organizations. The bill stipulates that these licenses are applicable only to properties legally zoned for such sales and limit the number of temporary licenses an organization can hold each year. Importantly, all proceeds from sales conducted under these licenses must further the charitable purpose of the license holder.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 37 appears to be generally supportive among nonprofit organizations and advocates for charitable causes, who view this as an opportunity to broaden their fundraising capabilities. However, there may be some concerns raised by individuals or organizations that advocate for stricter regulations on alcohol sales, who might argue the bill risks promoting increased alcohol consumption or mishandling of alcohol. Overall, the bill's intent to promote charitable fundraising is seen positively within the nonprofit sector.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the potential for misuse of the licensing system, where improper oversight could lead to non-charitable entities exploiting these temporary licenses. Additionally, discussions might emerge about the implications for public health and safety associated with expanding alcohol availability, even for charitable purposes. It will be essential for the local licensing authorities to implement solid guidelines and monitoring mechanisms to ensure that the spirit of the bill—facilitating charitable fundraising—remains intact while addressing any health or safety concerns.

Companion Bills

MA H442

Replaced by Authorizing charity alcohol auctions

Previously Filed As

MA H442

Authorizing charity alcohol auctions

MA H5351

Authorizing charity alcohol auctions

MA HB618

AN ACT relating to alcoholic beverages.

MA HB1276

Various alcoholic beverage matters.

MA HB735

AN ACT relating to alcoholic beverages.

MA H399

Authorizing the town of Swansea to grant additional alcoholic beverage licenses

MA H4188

Authorizing the town of Westwood to grant licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages

MA SB0023

Alcoholic beverage permits for county fairs.

MA S1001

Retail Alcoholic Beverage Caterer License

MA HB1079

Alcoholic beverages and THC hemp extract.

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