Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1255

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting bank employees and customers

Impact

This legislation seeks to strengthen the state's statutes regarding bank-related crimes. One major change includes increasing the minimum prison sentences for those committing robbery with a dangerous weapon, particularly if they are masked or using a firearm. By imposing mandatory sentences of 5, 10, or 15 years based on the circumstances of the crime, the bill aims to provide a clearer framework for prosecuting offenders and ensuring they face significant consequences for their actions.

Summary

Bill S1255, titled 'An Act protecting bank employees and customers,' is designed to enhance the penalties for crimes committed against banks and their personnel, thereby increasing protection for both employees and customers. It proposes significant amendments to existing laws concerning robberies involving dangerous weapons and the collection of fraudulent checks. Notably, it establishes more severe punishments for individuals who commit robberies while armed or in disguise, thus aiming to deter such activities through stricter penalties.

Contention

Discussions around this bill have highlighted potential points of contention. Some critics may argue that while the bill seeks to protect bank employees and customers, it could lead to overcrowding in state prisons given the escalated sentencing guidelines. Advocates of the bill contend that these measures are essential to improve safety for bank employees and clients, reflecting the growing concerns regarding violent crimes targeting financial institutions. Furthermore, the impact on local jurisdictions and their ability to enforce laws may also prompt debate among lawmakers, as it could centralize control under state legislation.

Companion Bills

MA S2886

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 H1607

Protecting bank employees and customers

MA H450

Relative to protections for solar customers

MA S2484

Relative to protecting veterans

MA S2264

Relative to consumer protection for residential solar customers

MA H2116

Relative to anti-retaliation protections for public employees

MA S658

Pertaining to regional resilience and flood protection entities

MA HB1553

Providing for overdraft protections for customers and members of banking institutions and credit unions.

MA H4427

Establishing a sick leave bank for Ankita Gajendra Patel, an employee of the Department of Corrections

MA S1620

Protecting children from harmful diet pills and muscle-building supplements

MA H2974

Relative to employee protections

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.