Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4401

Introduced
8/11/25  
Refer
8/11/25  
Refer
9/22/25  
Engrossed
11/17/25  
Engrossed
12/8/25  
Refer
12/12/25  
Enrolled
1/12/26  
Chaptered
1/21/26  

Caption

Relative to certain special revolving funds in the town of Athol

Impact

The passage of H4401 would affect the existing special revolving funds as it mandates the ending of one fund while allowing the transfer of its remaining balance to another designated fund. This measure intends to simplify the fiscal structure and enhance the town's capacity to allocate resources effectively. As such, it will have implications for financial reporting and resource availability within the local government, potentially impacting services funded by these accounts. This change in funding may also influence local programming and project implementation that relies on resources from the VABC Demo Account.

Summary

House Bill 4401 aims to streamline the financial management of certain special revolving funds in the town of Athol, Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill authorizes the transfer of funds from the VABC Receivership Account to the VABC Demo Account, both of which were established under previous acts in 2016. This legislative initiative indicates a legislative effort to consolidate resources and eliminate redundancy in municipal financial operations, thereby promoting efficiency in local governance. The bill represents a localized approach to financial management that allows for greater flexibility in fund usage within the town's financial framework.

Contention

While the bill was presented with the intention of improving the financial operations of the town, any contention primarily revolves around the transparency and oversight of fund management within local government. Critics may argue that transferring funds between accounts without a comprehensive review of necessary expenditures diminishes oversight and could lead to misallocation of resources. However, since the bill received local approval and is aimed at enhancing existing financial systems, it may find broad support among town officials and stakeholders focused on improving fiscal governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H4228

Providing for rent regulation and control of evictions in manufactured housing parks in the town of Athol

MA H4720

Relative to the Athol-Royalston Regional School District Financial Stability Fund

MA H4717

Relative to the annual town meeting for the town of Orange

MA H2355

Authorizing the town of Northfield to acquire property in the town of Bernardston

MA H4701

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

MA H4236

Authorizing the town of Northfield to continue the employment of Floyd Dunnell, III

MA S3026

Providing equal opportunity for residents to vote on establishment of the Great River Regional School District

MA H751

Exempting Warwick Schools

MA H194

Relative to the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission forming a department of workplace and consumer safety

MA H3815

Providing for a red shield/blue shield license plate to survivors of firefighters and police officers who have died in the line of duty

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.