Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3913

Introduced
3/17/25  
Refer
3/17/25  

Caption

Amending the charter of the town of Seekonk

Impact

By implementing these amendments, HB 3913 intends to clarify and modernize the town's governance language and processes. The proposed changes will impact various sections of the town charter, specifically those that assign responsibilities and define roles within local government. The move to 'Select Board' represents an effort to make local government more representative and accessible, acknowledging the contributions of diverse community members. Additionally, these amendments are anticipated to aid in seamless administrative procedures as governance frameworks evolve.

Summary

House Bill 3913 aims to amend the charter of the town of Seekonk by updating references from 'Board of Selectmen' to 'Select Board'. This change reflects a shift towards more inclusive governance terminology, aligning with modern practices that emphasize gender-neutral language in local government. The amendment proposes multiple adjustments throughout the town's charter to ensure consistency in terminology while preserving the structure and operations of the municipal government. The bill's adjustments aim to facilitate smoother governance and administrative operations within the town's framework.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 3913 has been positive among proponents who view it as a necessary step toward modernizing local governance. Advocates for inclusive language in government have championed the bill, believing that inclusive terminology fosters community engagement and reflects contemporary societal values. Though there may have been minor points of contention regarding the scope of the changes, most discussions have centered around the essential need for modernization rather than the specific content of the amendments.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding the bill is whether the change in language will sufficiently address underlying issues related to representation within the town government. While supporters argue that updating the terminology itself creates a more inclusive atmosphere, some critics contend that more substantive changes in governance practices are necessary beyond language amendments. The challenges of ensuring effective engagement and representation within local government structures remain pertinent as Seekonk continues to adapt its charters and bylaws.

Companion Bills

MA H4459

Replaced by Amending the charter of the town of Seekonk

Previously Filed As

MA H4459

Amending the charter of the town of Seekonk

MA S20

Amending the charter of the town of Seekonk

MA S24

Amending the charter of the town of Sandwich

MA S2859

Amending the charter of the town of Sandwich

MA H4501

Amending the town charter of the town of Plymouth

MA H4805

Amending the town charter of the town of Plainville

MA H4795

Amending the charter for the town of Groton

MA H4503

Amending the charter of the town of Hudson

MA H4441

Amending the charter for the town of Nantucket

MA H4782

Amending the charter of the town of Hudson

Similar Bills

MA S20

Amending the charter of the town of Seekonk

MA H4459

Amending the charter of the town of Seekonk

MA S24

Amending the charter of the town of Sandwich

NH HB345

Enabling selectmen to add additional polling places and requiring selectmen to give notice to voters 30 days before providing such additional polling places.

MA S2859

Amending the charter of the town of Sandwich

MA H4701

Authorizing the town of Orange to increase the membership of the Board of Selectmen

MA H4524

Changing the name of the board of selectmen in the town of Williamsburg to select board

NH HB373

Relative to the management and regulation of town real property.