
Make Massachusetts Part of the Blue State Defiance Wave!
​What is Blue State Defiance? The Trump Regime and Project 2025 are targeting our freedoms in unprecedented ways. This is the moment for blue state leaders—Democratic governors, state legislators, and attorneys general—to hold the line and fight like our rights and our futures depend on it. Because they do. Massachusetts has a Blue trifecta: a Democratic Governor and a Democratic-controlled legislature. We need our leaders to take action now!​
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See info and links below to learn about pending bills in the Massachusetts State Legislature
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Progressive Massachusetts' Legislative Platform
Progressive Dems of Massachusetts Action Agenda: Upcoming Bills
Progressive Massachusetts Legislative Profile and Score Card for Representative Saunders
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Progressive Massachusetts Letter to State Senate President and House Speaker, May 14, 2025
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Medicare For All: (H.1405 / S.860)​
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Title: An Act establishing Medicare for all in Massachusetts
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Lead Sponsors: Reps. Lindsay Sabadosa & Margaret Scarsdale; Sen. Jamie Eldridge
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What It Does: Establishes a single-payer system, in which the state provides health care to all residents as a right
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Given attacks on Medicare and Medicaid by the Trump administration, Massachusetts needs a single-payer system now
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Handout--Medicare for All Savings by Town versus 2022 Town Referendum Votes
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Mass-Care Statement on Single Payer Healthcare System versus GOP Healthcare Cuts, July, 2025
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Safe Communities Act (H.2580 / S.1681)
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Title: An Act to protect the civil rights and safety of all Massachusetts residents
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Lead Sponsors: Reps. Manny Cruz & Priscila Sousa; Sens. Jamie Eldridge & Liz Miranda
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What It Does: Limits local and state police
collaboration with federal immigration agents, bars law enforcement, and Court personnel from inquiring about immigration status, protects access to justice in our courts, and ensures due process protection.
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Corporate Fair Share (H.3110 / S.2033)
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Title: An Act combating offshore tax avoidance
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Lead Sponsors: Rep. Carlos González; Sens. Jason Lewis & Liz Miranda
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What It Does: Makes large global mega-corporations pay the state’s existing corporate tax rate on a higher share of the excess profits they conceal in offshore tax havens.
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Need this funding improvement to fund Project 2025 Initiative
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Immigrant Legal Defense Act (H.1954 / S.1127)
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Title: An Act ensuring access to equitable representation in immigration proceedings
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Lead Sponsors: Reps. Dave Rogers & Frank Moran; Sen. Adam Gomez
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What It Does: Creates a funded program for legal defense of immigrants facing deportation proceedings, especially those in federal detention
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Location Shield Act (H.86 / S.197)
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Title: An Act to protect safety and privacy by stopping the sale of location data
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Lead Sponsors: Rep. Kate Lipper-Garabedian; Sen. Cindy Creem
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What It Does: Prohibits companies from selling cell phone location data
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Put Gas in the Past (H.3547 / S.2290)
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Title: An Act preventing gas expansion to protect climate, community health, and safety
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Lead Sponsors: Rep. Bud Williams & Adrianne Ramos; Sen. Adam Gomez
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What It Does: Prevents the expansion of gas infrastructure near Environmental Justice communities and requires gas companies and the Commonwealth to undergo planning for a just transition to green energy.
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Protect National Guard from Federal Overreach​​
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Forest Protection - 3 Bills in the Energy and Natural Resources (ENR) Joint Committee
Solar Siting and the Dover Amendment (H.2312)
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Title: An Act Regarding Municipal Zoning Powers.
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This bill would finally remove the extremely outdated "solar exemption" from the Dover Amendment. Specifically, it will rescind Chapter 40A Section 3, paragraph 9, the 40-year-old law that limits municipalities' regulation of solar and lithium-ion batteries.
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H.2312: Section 3 of Chapter 40A of the General Laws is hereby amended by striking the following language: "No zoning ordinance or by-law shall prohibit or unreasonably regulate the installation of solar energy systems or the building of structures that facilitate the collection of solar energy, except where necessary to protect the public health, safety or welfare."
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