Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1175

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Prohibiting injurious operations or offering services or products that discriminate against or injure protected classes

Impact

If enacted, S1175 would revise existing laws to reinforce the rights of individuals belonging to protected classes, including those discriminated against based on their race, gender, sexual orientation, and physical or mental disabilities. The bill's provisions would become integral in ensuring that public accommodations are held accountable for any discriminatory actions or harmful impacts resulting from their operations. As such, establishments failing to comply with the provisions could face civil liability for damages incurred by those aggrieved.

Summary

S1175 is a legislative proposal that seeks to address discrimination by prohibiting injurious operations or the offering of services and products that discriminate against or harm protected classes. The bill aims to amend section 92A of chapter 272 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, explicitly extending protections to businesses and places that operate in the public sphere. It emphasizes that individuals have a civil right to full and equal accommodations, which includes protection from physical injury caused by discriminatory practices in public facilities.

Contention

Debate around S1175 is expected to highlight the balance between protecting civil rights and the potential implications for business operations. Proponents of the bill argue that it is a necessary step to prevent discrimination and ensure inclusivity within public spaces. However, there may be contention regarding the definitions of 'injurious operations' and 'protected classes', as critics might express concerns over how broadly these terms are interpreted, fearing they could impose undue burdens on businesses or impact their operational freedom.

Companion Bills

MA S2930

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on the Judiciary to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to judicial matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S1249

Prohibiting body size discrimination

MA H1919

Prohibiting body size discrimination

MA S2209

Protecting against discrimination in lobbying

MA S2943

Protecting against discrimination in lobbying

MA S819

Prohibiting discrimination against 340b drug discount program participants

MA H1107

Prohibiting discrimination against 340b drug discount program participants

MA H4490

Prohibiting discrimination against 340b drug discount program participants

MA H5112

Prohibiting genetic discrimination

MA H1274

Prohibiting PBMs from discriminating against hospitals and patients participating in the 340B drug discount program

MA HB139

Discrimination, unlawful to deny an individual full and equal enjoyment of public accommodations based on protected classes; unlawful for a local school board to discriminate against individual based on protected classes; unlawful for employer or labor organization board to discriminate against employee or member based on protected classes; state cause of action created

Similar Bills

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