Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H594

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to personal financial literacy

Impact

The bill mandates that personal financial literacy be included as a required subject in high school curricula across various educational institutions, including school districts, charter schools, and collaborative schools. This initiative intends to ensure that students receive comprehensive education in personal finance, which includes topics such as budgeting, saving, investing, and understanding taxes. The implementation of this law is expected to contribute positively to the overall financial understanding and capability of graduates entering adulthood, thus preparing them to make informed financial decisions.

Summary

House Bill 594, titled 'An Act relative to personal financial literacy', aims to establish a structured approach to enhancing personal financial literacy education in Massachusetts schools, particularly focusing on students in grades 9 through 12. The bill proposes the creation of a Financial Literacy Trust Fund, designed to receive funds from various sources to support financial literacy educational initiatives. The fund will be administered by the commissioner of elementary and secondary education and will focus particularly on benefiting underserved communities, with particular emphasis on school districts that serve economically disadvantaged students.

Contention

Notable points of contention surround the funding mechanisms for the Financial Literacy Trust Fund and the practicalities of implementing the required curriculum. Some stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the sufficiency of funding and resources for enhancing professional development for educators in this specialized area. Additionally, there could be debates on the adequacy of the proposed curriculum to truly meet the diverse needs of students, particularly those from varied socio-economic backgrounds. Ensuring equitable access to quality financial literacy education is likely to be a key area of discussion as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

MA H627

Replaced by Relative to the strengthening of financial literacy throughout the commonwealth

Previously Filed As

MA H4670

Relative to personal financial literacy education

MA H249

Relative to financial literacy

MA S423

Relative to student financial literacy

MA H1444

Relative to higher education financial literacy counseling

MA H627

Relative to the strengthening of financial literacy throughout the commonwealth

MA H4652

Relative to higher education financial literacy counseling

MA H1261

Personal Financial Literacy

MA S752

Promoting financial literacy, wealth-building, and economic opportunity for all

MA S392

Relative to food literacy

MA HB342

AN ACT relating to financial literacy.

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