Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4636

Introduced
10/23/25  

Caption

To advance hate-crime protections for victims who are targeted due to their gender

Impact

The potential impact of HB 4636 on state laws includes a strengthening of hate crime statutes by broadening their scope to explicitly recognize gender-based offenses. By doing so, the legislation aligns with a growing recognition of the need for comprehensive hate crime prevention measures. Advocates for the bill argue that it is essential not only for the protection of individuals but also for the promotion of equality and justice within the community. The amendment would empower law enforcement agencies to more effectively respond to crimes motivated by gender hatred, establishing a clearer framework for prosecution.

Summary

House Bill 4636, also known as the act to advance hate-crime protections for victims who are targeted due to their gender, aims to enhance legal protections for individuals who experience hate crimes based on their gender. This legislative measure intends to amend existing laws to explicitly include sex as a protected characteristic alongside race, ethnicity, and national origin. The bill seeks to provide additional safeguards for victims and ensure that acts of violence or intimidation driven by gender bias are addressed with greater severity under the law.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 4636 might include concerns about the implementation and effectiveness of such legal protections. Critics could argue that the bill may not address underlying societal issues related to gender discrimination and violence, emphasizing that legal reforms alone are insufficient without accompanying societal change. Additionally, the inclusiveness of gender definitions may raise debates regarding the balance and recognition of various gender identities, provoking discussions about the bill's language and the extent of its protections.

Companion Bills

MA H1675

Replaces To advance hate-crime protections for victims who are targeted due to their gender

Previously Filed As

MA H1675

To advance hate-crime protections for victims who are targeted due to their gender

MA H369

Protecting black girls from targeted toxicity

MA S226

Protecting black girls from targeted toxicity

MA S1185

Protecting victims of rape and their children

MA H1995

Regularizing sentencing for hate crimes

MA H1589

To amend the definition of hate crime

MA S1056

To amend the definition of hate crime

MA S1262

Relative to hate crimes

MA HB247

Hate crimes; revise delineation of victim.

MA S1063

To enhance the rights of crime victims in the Commonwealth

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