Fact Sheet: SAFER Act (An Act to Sensibly Address Firearm Violence Through Effective Reform)

Thanks to robust gun laws and investment in gun violence prevention, Massachusetts already has one of the lowest rates of gun violence in the nation. Senate bill S.2572, An act to sensibly address firearm violence through effective reform—the SAFER Act—builds on that strong foundation, updates state laws to reflect new technologies and trends, and makes the Commonwealth’s residents even safer without infringing on the rights of lawful gun owners.

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Senate Acts to Protect Consumers During Real Estate Appraisals

Today, the Massachusetts Senate passed legislation to enhance consumer protections for residents receiving appraisals for their own real estate, or prospective real estate. S.2550—An Act providing consumers with equal protection for all real estate appraisals—would require that all real estate appraisals in the state be conducted exclusively by certified or licensed appraisers.

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Senate Overwhelmingly Passes Legislation to Increase The Commonwealth’s Competitive Advantage

Today, the Senate Committee on Ways and Means favorably reported out S2482, An Act to provide for competitiveness and infrastructure investment in Massachusetts. This bill aims to take advantage of the substantial interest accrued from the Commonwealth’s stabilization fund, currently at historic levels, and leveraging that interest to secure the state’s fair share of federal funds.

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Senate Leaders Praise Critical Step Towards Universal Free Community College

“This interim report lays out a plan for filling those jobs and making our state more competitive and equitable by removing a major financial barrier for our students, enabling them to complete a degree and stay in Massachusetts. I’m grateful to the Massachusetts Association of Community Colleges for their tremendous work on this and I look forward to continuing on the path to deliver universal free community college,” said Senate President Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland).

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Senate Ways & Means Committee Reports Out Bill to Increase the Commonwealth's Competitive Advantage

"Today's legislation reported out of the Senate Ways and Means Committee directs the Healey Administration to use the interest from the Commonwealth Stabilization Fund to open doors to historic federal funding opportunities that will support projects across the state and save our state millions of dollars in the coming years," said Senate President Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland). "It means that we are putting our money to work—and putting it to work for a more affordable, equitable, and competitive Commonwealth."

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Senate votes for historic expansion of access to menstrual products

Today, the Massachusetts Senate unanimously passed bipartisan legislation to broadly expand access to menstrual products in a wide range of public facilities across the state. The bill—S.2481, An Act to increase access to disposable menstrual products—would require safe and disposable menstrual products to be provided in the Commonwealth’s primary and secondary schools, correctional institutions, and shelters and temporary housing facilities at no cost to recipients. It would also require products to be distributed in a non-stigmatizing and convenient way.

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