Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S963

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to local preference in affordable housing

Impact

If enacted, S963 would have significant implications for regulations surrounding affordable housing in Massachusetts. The bill grants municipalities the authority to influence housing availability and affordability directly, ensuring that local needs are addressed more effectively. Affected municipalities will have the opportunity to implement these preferences for a minimum of 30 years from the creation of tenancy, which could result in longer-term stability for community residents. This type of regulation aligns with ongoing efforts to combat housing shortages and improve living conditions for lower-income families within the state.

Summary

Bill S963, presented by Senator Brendan P. Crighton, focuses on implementing local preference policies in affordable housing. The bill authorizes municipalities in Massachusetts with populations between 65,000 and 150,000 to prioritize local residents for affordable housing vacancies. Specifically, the bill stipulates that up to 70% of these housing units can be reserved for residents currently living within the municipality, thus encouraging local community members to benefit from affordable housing opportunities. This policy is designed to maintain local demographics and support existing residents' housing needs.

Contention

While the intent behind this bill is largely to support local residents in obtaining affordable housing, it may also bring to light points of contention regarding the potential exclusion of individuals from outside the favored residency area. Critics of such local preference policies argue that they can create barriers for economically disadvantaged individuals who may not reside in the municipality but still require assistance. Moreover, there may be concerns about the implications of such regulations on the overall housing market and the availability of affordable units for diverse populations. As local governments seek to balance the needs of existing residents and prospective newcomers, the debate surrounding S963 may see differing perspectives from various community stakeholders.

Companion Bills

MA S2766

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Housing, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to housing matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H1474

Relative to local preference in affordable housing

MA S2766

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Housing, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to housing matters.

MA H4288

Relative to the inclusion of commercial fishermen as a designated vocation for affordable and attainable housing preference in the town of Chatham under Section 32, Seasonal Communities, Subsection (d), of the Affordable Homes Act

MA H1485

To promote affordable housing

MA S1930

Authorizing a local affordable housing surcharge

MA H3166

Authorizing a local affordable housing surcharge

MA H1504

Relative to mobile homes as affordable housing

MA S2077

Relative to tax credits for affordable housing

MA H1500

Addressing affordable housing

MA H1472

Relative to increasing affordable and public housing options

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.