Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3726

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Aligning the Commonwealth's transportation plans with its climate goals

Impact

The legislation's impact centers on Chapter 6C of the General Laws, which would be amended to include provisions for evaluating the emissions impact of transportation projects. This includes setting specific goals for reducing vehicle miles traveled by 2030 and subsequent years. By mandating these assessments, the bill catalyzes efforts to promote alternative transportation methods, thereby potentially decreasing reliance on personal vehicles and aligning transportation infrastructure planning with sustainable environmental practices.

Summary

House Bill 3726, titled 'An Act aligning the Commonwealth's transportation plans with its climate goals,' seeks to enhance the synergy between Massachusetts' transportation initiatives and its climate commitments. The bill proposes that the Massachusetts Department of Transportation conduct assessments focused on vehicle emissions and miles traveled for various transportation projects and mitigation measures. This initiative aims to establish a clearer understanding of the environmental impacts associated with transportation projects while striving towards compliance with state's greenhouse gas emissions limits as dictated by existing law.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 3726 may highlight points of contention typically revolving around the feasibility and funding of implementing such assessments and measures. Proponents argue that aligning transportation plans with climate goals is essential for long-term sustainability, while critics may raise concerns about the financial implications, the effectiveness of assessments, and the balance between governmental regulation and local needs. The need for comprehensive participation from various stakeholders, particularly those from underrepresented communities, forms a pivotal element in the conversation regarding the bill's potential impact.

Companion Bills

MA H5132

Replaced by Rail and transit

Previously Filed As

MA S2246

Aligning the commonwealth's transportation plans with its mandates and goals for reducing emissions and vehicle miles traveled

MA AB2560

Climate Action Plan for Transportation Infrastructure: goals.

MA H3406

Relative to responsibly reducing emissions in the transportation sector

MA H3521

Maximizing and optimizing small-scale assets in communities

MA H3519

Relative to a feasibility report on solar rooftop energy on new buildings

MA H5132

Rail and transit

MA S2185

Relative to responsibly reducing emissions in the transportation sector

MA H1014

Establishing a climate change superfund

MA H3357

Relative to responsibly reducing emissions in the transportation sector

MA H3520

Facilitating distributed energy resources in the commonwealth

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