Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S3061

Introduced
4/8/26  
Refer
4/8/26  

Caption

Relative to a certain property in the city of Lowell

Impact

The implications of S3061 could influence local governance and property administration standards in Lowell. By modifying existing laws or establishing new regulations, the bill might grant local officials more authority or flexibility regarding property management. This change could foster more efficient handling of property-related matters but might also introduce complexities in how local and state regulations interact.

Summary

Bill S3061, introduced by Senator Vanna Howard, pertains to specific property issues in the city of Lowell, Massachusetts. This bill aims to address regulatory and administrative aspects concerning a designated property, although the details of those aspects are elaborated in subsequent sections of the full text. The emphasis on the administration suggests that the bill is likely targeted at clarifying processes or permissions necessary for managing the property effectively.

Contention

While the available text and discussions around S3061 do not provide explicit points of contention, any legislation focused on property and local governance often evokes differing opinions. Stakeholders may vary in their support based on how the bill could impact property rights, zoning laws, or the allocation of responsibilities between state and local authorities. It's plausible that opponents could argue that such changes might threaten local control or disrupt existing property regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1001

To increase housing production in the city of Lowell

MA H4266

Authorizing the city of Lowell to prohibit or restrict the application of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides

MA H4183

Authorizing the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to grant easements in certain parcels of land to the city of Lowell

MA H2871

Relative to certain option B and option C retirees

MA H4772

Authorizing the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to grant easements in certain parcels of land to the city of Lowell.

MA H388

Relative to the cancellation of gym memberships

MA H1193

Relative to requiring insurance providers cover a minimum of 30 days for in-patient substance abuse treatment

MA H3213

Relative to the assessment of local property taxes in the city of Springfield

MA H3131

Incentivizing veterans to reside in the Commonwealth

MA H4297

Relative to the Lowell Mason Act to mandate a percentage of Chapter 70 funds for Arts Education Programs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.