Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H627

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Refer
10/23/25  
Refer
10/23/25  
Report Pass
10/29/25  

Caption

Relative to the strengthening of financial literacy throughout the commonwealth

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it will necessitate significant changes in the educational curriculum for high school students. Each public school serving students in grades 9 through 12 will be required to provide standalone personal financial literacy courses focusing on essential topics such as income management, budgeting, debt, and consumer rights. This requirement may lead to the standardization of financial literacy education across the state, aiming to equip students with necessary life skills that are critical for their future financial independence and security.

Summary

House Bill 627 aims to enhance financial literacy across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by establishing the Financial Literacy Trust Fund. Under this legislation, the fund is designed to support financial literacy education since it will be administered by the commissioner of elementary and secondary education, who will allocate resources from the fund to various educational initiatives. The bill emphasizes access to financial literacy education for underserved communities and economically disadvantaged students, ensuring that these groups receive adequate resources and training.

Contention

While the bill has received support for introducing financial literacy in schools, there may be points of contention regarding the implementation and potential obstacles that could arise. Critics may argue about the resources required to train educators and develop suitable course materials, as well as concerns about how effectively financial literacy can be taught given the varied backgrounds of students. Additional scrutiny may be placed on the sourcing of private funds for the trust, particularly regarding potential influences on educational content.

Companion Bills

MA H636

Replaces Requiring financial education in schools

MA H594

Replaces Relative to personal financial literacy

MA H4670

Replaced by Relative to personal financial literacy education

Previously Filed As

MA H249

Relative to financial literacy

MA S1250

Strengthening the commonwealth's Anti-SLAPP law

MA H2231

Establishing peer respites throughout the Commonwealth

MA S423

Relative to student financial literacy

MA H1444

Relative to higher education financial literacy counseling

MA H594

Relative to personal financial literacy

MA H5231

Establishing peer respites throughout the Commonwealth

MA H4670

Relative to personal financial literacy education

MA S1383

Establishing peer-run respite centers throughout the Commonwealth

MA S2522

Strengthening health care protections in the Commonwealth

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