Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H5333

Introduced
4/2/26  

Caption

Pertaining to Holyoke's residency requirement

Impact

If enacted, H5333 would directly affect the eligibility criteria for individuals aspiring to serve as elected officials in Holyoke. By imposing a two-year residency requirement, the bill seeks to ensure that elected representatives have a substantial connection to the community they serve. Proponents of the bill argue that such a requirement can foster greater accountability and representation, as elected officials would be more likely to understand local issues and constituents' needs.

Summary

House Bill 5333 aims to amend the charter of the city of Holyoke, Massachusetts, to enforce a residency requirement for elected officials. Specifically, the bill stipulates that candidates for elected office must be citizens and must have been residents of Holyoke for a minimum of two years prior to their election. This legislative proposal is presented by Representative Patricia A. Duffy and has received local approval from the mayor and city council, facilitating its entry into the legislative process.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support at the local level, there may be notable points of contention regarding the implications of residency requirements for local governance. Critics might voice concerns regarding accessibility for qualified candidates who, for various reasons, may not meet the two-year residency criterion. Furthermore, this requirement could potentially limit the pool of candidates, reducing the diversity and breadth of experiences among those eligible to run for office.

Notable_points

H5333 emphasizes the importance of local governance in ensuring that elected officials have a deep-rooted understanding of their constituencies. Its passage would serve as a precedent for other municipalities considering similar residency stipulations, which could lead to broader discussions in legislative circles regarding the balance between local control and inclusivity in electoral processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H5364

Further amending Holyoke's residency requirement

MA H4738

Regarding special meetings of the Holyoke City Council

MA H5171

Removing the Treasurer as Acting Mayor in the Holyoke Charter

MA H5332

Addressing a vacancy in the office of mayor in the city of Holyoke

MA H4299

Exempting the position of Fire Chief in the city of Holyoke from the provisions of the civil service law

MA H360

Relative to certain licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises in the city of Holyoke

MA H2335

Extending residency requirements for members of the regular police or fire departments and fire alarm division of the city of Newton

MA H2839

Relative to retirement benefits for care givers at the Soldiers' Homes

MA H2816

Regulating education administrator retirement

MA H121

Relative to urban farmland

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.