Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4919

Introduced
2/17/26  
Refer
2/17/26  

Caption

Study Order

Impact

If enacted, this bill would provide a structured approach to address the needs of pregnant and parenting families along with individuals dealing with disabilities. It creates a framework for investigating current provisions and determining gaps in support services. This is particularly important as legislative discussions have pointed out the increasing challenges faced by families and individuals with disabilities in accessing adequate care and assistance. The outcomes of the committee's investigations could lead to significant changes in the way the state manages support systems for these populations.

Summary

House Bill 4919 is a legislative proposal concerning the study and investigation of resources related to parent supports, day care services, and provisions for families and individuals with disabilities. The bill aims to authorize the Committee on Children, Families and Persons with Disabilities to conduct a thorough examination of pertinent documents and issues surrounding these topics. The intent is to gather insights and recommendations for possible legislative actions that will benefit these groups, which are often in need of additional support and resources.

Contention

While the bill is intended to explore ways to enhance resources for vulnerable groups, there may be contention surrounding the adequacy of existing services and funding allocated to such initiatives. Supporters of the bill might argue that a more extensive study is needed to understand the real needs and experiences of these families, while detractors could raise concerns over the potential delay in immediate support due to the study process. Furthermore, there could be discussions on whether the findings will lead to actionable changes or simply remain as recommendations without proper legislative follow-through.

Companion Bills

MA H274

Replaces Establishing a bill of rights for individuals experiencing homelessness

MA H217

Replaces Relative to ensuring resources and support for pregnant and parenting families

MA H255

Replaces Relative to enabling access and empowering early educators

MA H245

Replaces Regarding the use of aversive therapy

MA H240

Replaces Requiring licensure for use of graduated electronic decelerators

MA H294

Replaces To establish the Leslie law

MA H237

Replaces Authorizing the Executive office of Health and Human Services to establish a direct care worker medication administration program registry

Previously Filed As

MA H5149

Study Order

MA H5323

Study Order

MA H5318

Study Order

MA H5281

Study Order

MA H4883

Study Order

MA H5356

Study Order

MA H4931

Study Order

MA H5168

Study Order

MA H4677

Study Order

MA H4775

Study Order

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