Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H485

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to state grants targeting minority communities

Impact

If enacted, HB 485 will amend sections of the Massachusetts General Laws, including Chapter 40G and Chapter 23G, increasing the required allocation of state grants to minority groups. This legislative change is expected to have a significant impact on the way state funding is distributed, ensuring that minority communities gain better access to financial resources that can support their businesses and enhance economic growth within their locales. The initiative aims not just to stimulate growth among minority-owned businesses but also to incorporate diverse voices within the leadership of funded organizations.

Summary

House Bill 485, also known as the Act Relative to State Grants Targeting Minority Communities, aims to allocate at least 30 percent of certain state grants to minority-owned businesses or businesses with boards that comprise at least 50 percent minority members. The bill is part of a broader initiative to enhance economic opportunity and equity for minority populations within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By specifically directing funds towards underrepresented groups, the bill seeks to foster a more inclusive economic landscape that recognizes and addresses historical disparities in access to state resources.

Contention

One of the potential points of contention surrounding HB 485 is the challenge of balancing equity in funding with the economic feasibility for the state. Critics may argue about the implications this funding requirement might have on the distribution of grants, particularly whether it is feasible to ensure such a percentage without unintentionally undermining other funding priorities. Additionally, some may raise concerns regarding the potential for perceived favoritism or unfair advantages in state contract procurement processes, emphasizing the need for clear guidelines to ensure fairness and transparency in implementation.

Companion Bills

MA H5252

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3340

Relative to minority participation goals in exclusive contracts

MA H3311

Advancing equity for rural communities receiving state grants

MA H4830

Advancing equity for rural communities receiving state grants

MA H4411

Relative to housing in seasonal communities

MA S967

Relative to housing in seasonal communities

MA H2241

Relative to recovery housing in environmental justice communities

MA S2828

Relative to manufactured housing communities

MA S1019

Relative to manufactured housing communities

MA H184

Delivering a fair share of cannabis revenue to communities harmed by the war on drugs

MA S87

Delivering a fair share of cannabis revenue to communities harmed by the war on drugs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.