Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1997

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve to establish a commission to report on the moral budget

Impact

If passed, the commission is expected to propose a comprehensive report detailing how reallocation of funding can improve the quality of life for Massachusetts residents. Specifically, it will address underfunded areas such as education, aiming to increase annual investment in K-12 schooling by about $24.4 billion. The educational improvements aim to directly enhance academic performance among low-income and struggling students while reinforcing the workforce with newly trained teachers. Moreover, the budget seeks to tackle healthcare access and affordability, promoting a transition towards more efficient healthcare systems within the state.

Summary

Bill S1997 seeks to establish a commission tasked with evaluating the impacts of the 'Moral Budget' on Massachusetts. This budget aims to address systemic inequalities and promote investments in vital sectors such as education, healthcare, and housing. The proposal acknowledges the rich resources available in the country yet emphasizes that many citizens are struggling with poverty, inadequate healthcare, and homelessness. The bill is framed as a response to the financial strain exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic, which has highlighted the need for a fundamental reevaluation of state funding priorities.

Contention

However, the Moral Budget has drawn some contention regarding its fiscal implications, particularly concerning funding sources that may arise from cuts to military spending. Critics argue that significant investments detailed within the proposed budget need to ensure feasibility without destabilizing other essential services. The proposal has also sparked debate about its effects on state taxation and the federal funding mechanisms, as some stakeholders remain concerned over the viability of increased federal expenditures given the current economic climate.

Companion Bills

MA S3002

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Rules of the two branches, acting concurrently to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to rules of the two branches, acting concurrently matters

Previously Filed As

MA S128

Resolve to establish a commission to review Department of Developmental Services regulations and practices

MA H3437

Resolve establishing a commission on infrastructure resilience

MA H1843

Resolve establishing a durable power of attorney review commission

MA S2390

Resolve establishing the roadside litter prevention and cleanup task force

MA S1461

Resolve establishing a special commission on the Dover amendment

MA S2740

Resolve establishing a State House restoration and management commission

MA S2329

Resolve establishing a commission on artistic representation in the People’s House

MA S2715

Resolve establishing a special commission on the Dover amendment.

MA S442

Resolve establishing a special commission on special education funding

MA S38

Resolve establishing a special commission on blockchain and cryptocurrency technology

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