Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H5100

Introduced
2/11/26  
Refer
2/11/26  

Caption

Study Order

Impact

If enacted, H5100 would not create immediate changes in law but would authorize the committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs to conduct a study. This study is intended to assess the feasibility and structure of implementing contribution check-off boxes, which may later translate into legislative recommendations and potential new laws that could enable the funding of local veterans' services through municipal tax systems.

Summary

House Bill 5100 proposes a study order concerning voluntary contribution check-off boxes on municipal tax bills aimed at supporting local veterans' agents. The bill originates from a petition and was introduced to the House of Representatives in Massachusetts. The intent of the bill is to explore potential mechanisms for allowing taxpayers to contribute financially towards the services provided by local veterans' agents through their tax obligations, which could enhance funding for veterans' services at the local level.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding this bill may revolve around the practicality and implementation of such contribution mechanisms. Critics may argue about the efficacy and appropriateness of taxing mechanisms to fund veterans' services, including concerns about the potential impact on municipal budgets, taxpayer awareness, and the administrative costs of implementing such systems. Conversely, advocates may argue that this bill could significantly enhance the support available to veterans at the local level, providing necessary resources for their needs.

Companion Bills

MA H3834

Replaces In support of veterans and dependents through municipal tax bills

Previously Filed As

MA H5311

Study Order

MA H5065

Study Order

MA H5164

Study Order

MA H5134

Study Order

MA H5352

Study Order

MA H5168

Study Order

MA H5081

Study Order

MA H4733

Study Order

MA H5101

Study Order

MA H5145

Study Order

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