Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S965

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Promoting fair and affordable housing

Impact

If enacted, SB S965 would significantly alter how local governments approach housing regulations in Massachusetts. It would prevent them from enacting policies that could unfairly disadvantage families or individuals with incomes at or below 80% of the area median income, as defined by HUD. Additionally, local regulations that inadvertently limit the availability of housing to specific families or demographics would be challenged under this bill. The legislation also includes provisions for individuals to seek civil action against violations, allowing aggrieved persons to pursue appropriate legal remedies, including damages and attorney's fees, which could lead to increased accountability among local entities.

Summary

Senate Bill S965 aims to promote fair and affordable housing in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by amending Chapter 151B of the General Laws. The bill specifically targets discriminatory land use practices by local and state governmental bodies when it comes to housing regulations. By establishing clear parameters for what constitutes discrimination in land use practices, the bill intends to ensure that housing accommodations are not limited based on income, family size, or protected characteristics such as race, gender identity, and disability. This legislative effort seeks to address the disparities in housing access for those with lower incomes and marginalized communities.

Contention

The introduction and potential passage of SB S965 may face contention primarily from local government officials and certain interest groups who may view the bill as an overreach into local governance. Opponents may argue that this bill imposes state-level constraints on local zoning laws, which they believe should be left to local jurisdictions to manage based on their specific community needs. Balancing the state’s goal of fair housing with the autonomy of municipal regulations presents a challenge that will likely generate debate among lawmakers and advocacy groups alike.

Companion Bills

MA S2980

Replaced by Promoting fair and affordable housing

Previously Filed As

MA S2980

Promoting fair and affordable housing

MA H1558

Promoting fair and affordable housing

MA H4318

Authorizing the town of Harwich affordable housing trust to provide for the creation of attainable housing

MA S1817

To provide fair and affordable public retiree benefits

MA H4378

Relative to affordable housing trust fund of the town of West Tisbury

MA H4186

Relative to Affordable Housing Trust Fund of the town of Edgartown

MA S1434

Relative to funding affordable housing and incentivizing zoning reform

MA H3164

To ensure fair taxation of affordable housing

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 S724

Promoting healthcare access and affordability for patients

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