Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H443

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to conviviality and downtown revitalization

Impact

If enacted, HB 443 would empower municipalities to embrace this new provision in efforts to invigorate their local bars and restaurants. The bill allows each city or town to create ordinances or by-laws that govern the implementation of happy hour discounts. This localized approach may enable communities to tailor their alcohol service regulations to fit the unique needs of their economies and social contexts, providing them with a new tool to attract patrons and foster conviviality in downtown settings.

Summary

House Bill 443, also known as the Act Relative to Conviviality and Downtown Revitalization, proposed by Representative Samantha Montaño, seeks to amend Chapter 138 of the General Laws. The bill permits licensed establishments to sell alcoholic beverages at discounted prices during specified hours, contingent upon local approval. This measure is designed to enhance social gathering opportunities and stimulate local economies by encouraging foot traffic in downtown areas, especially during traditionally slow business hours.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, there may be concerns regarding the implications of allowing discounts on alcoholic beverages. Some community members and local officials might worry about increased public intoxication or related disturbances during discounted hours. Others may view the legislation as an attempt to encourage excessive drinking. However, the bill stipulates that alcoholic beverages cannot be discounted between 10 p.m. and the establishment’s closing hours, which could help mitigate these concerns.

Companion Bills

MA H4733

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S217

Relative to conviviality and downtown revitalization

MA H307

Supporting economic growth of downtowns and main streets

MA AB1445

Downtown revitalization and economic recovery financing districts.

MA H3631

To build future-forward parking structures to promote EV equity and walkable downtowns

MA S2362

To build future-forward parking structures to promote EV equity and walkable downtowns

MA H4758

Supporting the economic growth of downtowns and small businesses

MA B26-0146

Downtown Arena Revitalization Congressional Review Emergency Act of 2025

MA H3038

To establish a downtown vitality fund to strengthen local business districts and main streets

MA S173

To establish a downtown vitality fund to strengthen local business districts and main streets

MA HB715

Downtown Jackson Revitalization Coalition; create with national, state and local stakeholders.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.