Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2239

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Prohibiting the use of ratepayer funds for utility lobbying, promotions or perks

Impact

The bill significantly impacts state laws governing utility companies, specifically Chapter 164. By amending the regulations, S2239 creates a clear prohibition against recouping costs related to lobbying and promotional activities from ratepayers. This legislative move is aimed at enhancing accountability within the utility sector, ensuring that expenditures are transparent and directly beneficial to consumers rather than serving corporate interests. In essence, it seeks to enhance consumer protection by preventing undue financial influence on public policy decisions.

Summary

Senate Bill S2239 aims to prohibit the use of ratepayer funds by gas and electric companies for lobbying, promotional activities, or political advertising. This legislation is designed to ensure that costs associated with lobbying and advertising do not burden consumers, thus aligning utility company expenditures with the interests of their customers. With this change, utility companies would no longer be able to recover expenses related to activities such as influencing legislation or promoting their services without direct approval from the state regulatory authority.

Contention

While the bill seeks to protect consumers, there may be concerns regarding the potential impact on the ability of utility companies to effectively advocate for infrastructure improvements or necessary regulatory changes. Critics might argue that restricting advertising and lobbying efforts could limit a utility's ability to inform the public about significant issues, such as safety measures or energy conservation practices. The balance between consumer protection and the need for utility advocacy may become a point of contention as the bill moves through the legislative process, with various stakeholders weighing the implications for both consumers and utility providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3400

Prohibiting the use of ratepayer funds for utility lobbying, promotions, or perks

MA H3568

Relative to prohibiting public utility and ratepayer funding of clearcutting forests and woodlands

MA H3518

Relative to the protection of propane gas ratepayers

MA HF4825

Rate recovery of executive pay for public utilities limited, and utility expenses that may not be recovered from ratepayers specified.

MA S2291

Protecting ratepayers from gas pipeline expansion costs

MA LD241

An Act to Authorize the Public Utilities Commission to Approve Rate Adjustments for Low-income Water Utility Ratepayers

MA H1039

To assist municipal and district ratepayers

MA S675

To assist municipal and district ratepayers

MA S2774

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to telecommunications, utilities and energy matters.

MA S551

Prohibiting the sale of newly farmed fur products

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