Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1527

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to arbovirus in the Commonwealth

Impact

The proposed legislation amends Chapter 252 of the General Laws by adding Section 2A, which introduces protocols for engaging public and private entities in response to arbovirus risks. By allowing for proactive measures, S1527 is designed to enhance the state’s ability to manage mosquito populations and potentially mitigate outbreaks of diseases transmitted by these vectors. This legislative move signifies a shift toward more robust public health strategies that rely on informed responses to epidemiological assessments.

Summary

Senate Bill S1527 aims to address public health concerns regarding arboviruses within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill empowers the commissioner of public health to determine when there is an elevated risk of arboviruses and allows for the implementation of necessary preventive, management, and eradication methods across the state. This authority includes a directive for the commissioner to provide public notice of risk determinations, alongside detailed summaries of supporting data on the department of public health’s website. Concurrently, significant stakeholders such as legislative committees must be informed of such determinations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill S1527 may arise from the implications of increased governmental authority to conduct aerial spraying and other pest control operations. Provisions for notifying affected property owners and local communities prior to spraying operations, as well as the establishment of opt-out mechanisms, are crucial components of the bill. While intended to protect public health, there may be concerns about environmental impacts and the efficacy of such interventions among different societal groups, including agricultural interests and residents within sprayed areas. The balance between public health and individual rights to opt out of such treatments will likely be a focal point for debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2140

To SAVE tax dollars in the Commonwealth

MA S1987

Establishing a child care tax credit in the Commonwealth

MA S1991

Providing for motor vehicle fuel tax relief for the Commonwealth

MA S1312

Ensuring domestic violence victims' protections for all employees in the commonwealth

MA S2467

Authorizing amending, updating, and aligning the Commonwealth’s definition of veteran

MA H2146

Ensuring domestic violence victims' protections for all employees in the Commonwealth

MA S2468

Amending death and disability compensation for members of the armed forces and the organized militia of the Commonwealth

MA H1935

Relative to wiretapping in the Commonwealth

MA H1631

Relative to kratom sales in the Commonwealth

MA S1146

Relative to constables in the commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.