Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1649

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Report Pass
1/14/26  

Caption

Resolutions to embrace the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and move the US back from the brink of nuclear war

Impact

If passed, S1649 would assert the General Court's position on nuclear weapons and encourage collective action among various states to adopt similar measures. It symbolizes a push towards state-level involvement in what has traditionally been a federal issue, signaling that Massachusetts intends to play a role in shaping national policy concerning nuclear armaments. The passage of the resolution would also reaffirm the Commonwealth's longstanding commitment to lead on matters of nuclear safety and promote the reduction of nuclear arsenals worldwide.

Summary

S1649, also known as the Resolutions to embrace the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, seeks to formalize Massachusetts' support for international efforts aimed at nuclear disarmament. The bill emphasizes the existential threat that nuclear weapons pose to the Commonwealth and calls for immediate actions at both state and federal levels to mitigate this risk. The bill is presented as a response to global tensions, particularly highlighting the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the associated threats of nuclear warfare, seeking to move the U.S. 'back from the brink of nuclear war.'

Contention

While the bill presents a unified stance against nuclear weapons, it may also spark debate among lawmakers regarding the appropriateness of state intervention in federal jurisdiction matters. Some critics may argue that the resolution's efficacy is limited, as nuclear policy is primarily governed at the federal level. However, supporters contend that state actions can influence national discussions and set precedents for future legislation. This tension could lead to discussions about the balance of state versus federal responsibilities in matters of national security.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA HJ7

Anti-Nuclear Proliferation Resolution (Back from the Brink Act)

MA HJ6

Use of Nuclear Weapons

MA SJ4

Use of Nuclear Weapons

MA SJ4

Anti-Nuclear Proliferation Resolution

MA SM4

Promote Nuclear Disarmament

MA H5876

Creates a permanent special commission to investigate and report on the threat of nuclear weapons.

MA S0831

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS TO SAFEGUARD RHODE ISLAND AGAINST THE USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS (Creates an 11-member commission to study and provide recommendations to safeguard Rhode Island against use of nuclear weapons, and who would report back no later than August 6, 2026, and whose life would expire on November 6, 2026.)

MA S2417

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS TO SAFEGUARD RHODE ISLAND AGAINST THE USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS (Creates an 11 member commission to study and provide recommendations to safeguard Rhode Island against use of nuclear weapons, and who would report back no later than August 6, 2027, and whose life would expire on November 6, 2027.)

MA AJR13

Urges the Federal Government to maintain the moratorium on the testing of explosive nuclear weapons. (BDR R-1102)

MA HJR0944

A RESOLUTION to recognize the nuclear energy industry in the State of Tennessee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.