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Senate Acts to Protect Consumers from Predatory Debt Collection

July 17, 2025

The legislation, S.2537, would strengthen consumer protections to ensure that individuals can retain some financial security when they are sued for debts that are frequently old and potentially bought by debt collection companies for pennies on the dollar.

Senate Acts to Reform Child Custody Law to Conform with National Standards

July 17, 2025

The legislation would ensure Massachusetts courts follow the same procedures as the other 49 states in the country, bring laws up to date with international best practices, and simplify the process for families going through multi-state custody cases.

Fact Sheet & Highlights: An Act Relative to the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act S.2550

July 16, 2025

An Act relative to the uniform child custody jurisdiction and enforcement act would update Massachusetts laws related to child custody jurisdiction to be in line with those used in every other state. It helps families by making it easier to handle child custody issues when parents live in different states. It also protects everyone involved by making the rules fair and consistent. This legislation is based on a national set of guidelines that all other states already follow. These guidelines were created to reduce confusion and prevent legal battles over which state has the right to decide a custody case.

Fact Sheet & Highlights: An Act Relative to Fairness in Debt Collection S.2537

July 16, 2025

An Act relative to fairness in debt collection updates Massachusetts debt collection laws to provide stronger protections for consumers, especially working families. It ensures that people can keep more of their wages, sets clear limits on how long debts can be collected, and makes the legal process fairer and more transparent.

Massachusetts Legislature Passes Fiscal Year 2026 Budget to Safeguard Financial Health and Protect the State’s Most Vulnerable

June 30, 2025

The Massachusetts Legislature today enacted a $61.01 billion state budget for Fiscal Year 2026, a fiscally responsible plan that protects core services for the state’s most vulnerable residents, maintains critical investments, and positions the Commonwealth to confront the underlying budget challenges that are a result of federal funding uncertainty.

Joint Statement on the Fiscal Year 2026 Budget

June 29, 2025

Today, Senate President Karen E. Spilka and House Speaker Ronald J. Mariano released the following statement regarding the Legislature’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget agreement:

Fact Sheet and Highlights: Legislature’s Fiscal Year 2026 Budget

June 29, 2025

Total Budget. The budget agreement totals $61.01 billion in spending, an increase of $3.3 billion over Fiscal Year 2025. The final bottom line represents a reduction of nearly $1 billion from House 1, and nearly $500 million below either branches original bottom line. This reduction in overall spending better prepares the Commonwealth to address underlying budget challenges and navigate potential economic turmoil in the months ahead.

Joint Statement on Fiscal Year 2026 Budget

June 27, 2025

Today, Senate Ways and Means Chair Michael J. Rodrigues and House Ways and Means Chair Aaron Michlewitz issued the following statement regarding the Fiscal Year 2026 Budget: