Supporting the economic growth of downtowns and small businesses
Impact
The MassMakers Act will affect state laws by modifying several existing statutes to enhance local economic development. It includes the establishment of the Massachusetts Downtown Initiative aimed at revitalizing downtown commercial areas. The initiative will focus on connecting local businesses with resources and opportunities while ensuring that a portion of state procurement favors Massachusetts-based businesses. The legislation also emphasizes supporting minority and microbusinesses, which addresses prior disparities and promotes inclusive growth within the local economy.
Summary
House Bill H4758, known as the MassMakers Act, aims to support economic growth in downtowns and enhance small businesses across Massachusetts. It establishes various initiatives intended to strengthen local commercial districts and foster connections between local suppliers and purchasers. A significant provision of the bill is the creation of the MassMakers Portal, a one-stop interactive web portal designed to streamline statutory and regulatory compliance tasks for businesses. This portal seeks to provide critical resources for business formation, operation, and scaling in the commonwealth.
Contention
The bill faces potential contention regarding its approach to local governance and business regulation. While proponents argue that centralizing resources and support will invigorate small businesses, critics may express concerns about how these changes could affect local control and individual community needs. Discussions may center around whether the establishment of the MassMakers Portal adequately addresses the diverse requirements of businesses operating in various regions, especially those in historically underrepresented communities and neighborhoods.
Creating the no-impact home-based business fairness act, supporting the development and growth of such businesses by limiting the regulatory power of municipalities.
Empowering disadvantaged state contractors” provides up-front down payments and bridge loans to socially or economically disadvantaged microbusinesses and small businesses that secure state contracts through CDFIs and non-traditional lenders