Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2197

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

To modernize municipal meetings, town meetings, and local elections

Impact

The bill amends Chapter 30A of the General Laws, introducing provisions that allow remote participation for members in public meetings. It also creates a framework for public participation in a virtual environment, ensuring that all members of the public can access meeting deliberations through alternative means without facing financial barriers. Furthermore, it sets forth requirements for recording and preserving meetings conducted remotely, ensuring transparency and accountability in local governance. Enhanced provisions for postponing elections due to emergencies further aim to ensure the reliability and safety of electoral processes.

Summary

Bill S2197, titled 'An Act to modernize municipal meetings, town meetings, and local elections,' aims to enhance the participation and functionality of municipal governance in Massachusetts by allowing remote participation in public meetings and town elections. This legislation permits public bodies to enable virtual attendance and voting, which is especially relevant in current circumstances where face-to-face interactions may be limited. The intent is to facilitate broader access to governance processes and increase civic engagement among residents, especially those who may face barriers in attending meetings in person due to health or mobility issues.

Contention

While the legislation has broad support for its modernization goals, some points of contention may arise regarding the implementation of remote participation. Concerns include the equitable accessibility of technology among different populations and whether the mechanisms for remote voting could inadvertently disenfranchise certain voters. Moreover, discussions around the standards for public access and the ability of local governments to manage their processes amidst emergencies may evoke varying opinions on local control versus state mandates. Deliberations may also focus on ensuring that while modernization occurs, the democratic essence of town meetings and local elections is preserved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3342

To modernize municipal meetings, town meetings, and local elections

MA H3299

To modernize participation in public meetings

MA H4831

To modernize participation in public meetings

MA H4522

Authorizing remote participation at town meetings and special town meetings in the Town of Concord

MA S514

To protect the integrity of town meetings

MA S2544

Relative to special town meetings petitioned for by residents of the town of Andover

MA H2272

Authorizing remote participation at town meetings in the town of Wayland

MA S1325

Relative to meeting human service demand by modernizing incentives for the direct care workforce

MA H4309

Relative to preliminary elections in the town of Longmeadow

MA H2104

Relative to meeting human service demand by modernizing incentives for the direct care workforce

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