Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S133

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to child fatality review

Impact

The passage of S133 will amend Chapter 18C of the General Laws, effectively placing a structured framework for reviewing child fatalities. This bill intends to promote collaboration among state and local agencies, ensuring that information is shared systematically to prevent future tragedies. The state team will develop models for investigations, provide training, and issue annual reports inclusive of findings and recommendations critical for improving child welfare laws.

Summary

Senate Bill S133, titled 'An Act relative to child fatality review,' aims to enhance the mechanisms in place to review child fatalities and near fatalities within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill establishes a state child fatality review team within the office of the child advocate, which will work in conjunction with local review teams created in each district. This team is tasked with analyzing cases of child deaths to identify preventable factors and advise on legislative and policy changes to enhance child safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S133 include concerns about the confidentiality of the review process and the potential implications for families involved in these sensitive cases. As the bill allows for the collection of various data types regarding fatalities, there are apprehensions about how this information might be utilized while balancing the need for public transparency and protection of sensitive family circumstances. Additionally, the enforcement of stricter data protocols raises discussions around the existing legal frameworks concerning child welfare and privacy.

Companion Bills

MA S2659

Replaced by Enhancing child welfare protections

Previously Filed As

MA H234

Relative to child fatality review

MA H2727

Relative to overdose fatalities

MA HF4408

Child fatalities and near fatalities public disclosure required, and child mortality review panel investigations and annual report requirements modified.

MA S1106

Relative to police reports involving railroad fatalities

MA H1827

Relative to police reports involving railroad fatalities

MA SB383

Child Abuse; local child fatality review committees; modify the review

MA SF5098

Public disclosure of information requirement related to child fatalities and near fatalities

MA H3672

To reduce traffic fatalities

MA PR26-0533

Child Fatality Review Committee Jenny Epstein Confirmation Resolution of 2026

MA HB2018

Further providing for the disclosure of certain criminal history record information and certain information related to abuse to the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board and to any domestic violence fatality review team; and establishing the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Program.

Similar Bills

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