Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H851

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To ensure a complete, accurate, and equitable census count

Impact

If enacted, the bill would mandate the consolidation of efforts to secure better representation for undercounted communities during census periods. This involves creating comprehensive outreach programs that focus on increasing participation through various channels, including multi-lingual communications and partnerships with local organizations. Furthermore, it requires that a significant portion of the funds allocated for census outreach be specifically directed towards supporting undercounted communities, aiming to rectify historical inequities in census data collection.

Summary

House Bill 851 aims to ensure a complete, accurate, and equitable census count across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. At its core, the bill proposes the establishment of a Census Equity Commission, charged with developing outreach programs designed to improve census participation among traditionally undercounted communities. The legislation recognizes the importance of achieving a correct population count as it influences federal funding distribution and legislative representation, specifically aiming to address concerns surrounding the inclusion of marginalized groups such as individuals experiencing homelessness, communities of color, and low-income populations.

Contention

While the initiative has broad support due to its noble aim of inclusiveness, some concerns may arise regarding the implementation of the Census Equity Commission and the allocation of resources. Notable points of contention could involve disagreements on how outreach efforts are prioritized, the effectiveness of engagement strategies, and the potential bureaucratic complexities introduced by forming a new governmental body to oversee these activities. Additionally, discussions may emerge around securing the necessary federal funding to support the proposed initiatives and how these efforts might impact local government autonomy in census-related matters.

Companion Bills

MA H5311

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S533

To ensure a complete, accurate, and equitable census count

MA H1954

Ensuring access to equitable representation in immigration proceedings

MA S400

To ensure adequate and equitable funding for public education

MA H1449

Ensuring students' access to academic transcripts

MA S855

Ensuring equitable health coverage for children

MA H849

Relative to inactive voters and municipal census administration

MA H2019

Ensuring equitable access to cannabis related expungement

MA H1403

To ensure equitable health coverage for children

MA H3991

Relative to ensuring the equitable protection of homestead

MA S1404

Ensuring equitable access and care quality for masshealth recipients

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