An Act facilitating housing for all
Massachusetts bill to expand housing availability, progressing through Senate with fiscal review scheduled before potential implementation of supply or affordability measures.
Massachusetts bill to expand housing availability, progressing through Senate with fiscal review scheduled before potential implementation of supply or affordability measures.
H 3060 is a Massachusetts bill designed to expand housing availability and accessibility across the state. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the action history provided, the bill's title and sponsorship suggest it addresses housing supply, affordability, or regulatory barriers to development. The bill has progressed through Senate concurrence and is scheduled for a committee hearing on revenue implications.
Massachusetts faces a significant housing shortage with affordability crises in major metros like Boston, driving up costs for renters and homebuyers. Legislative action on housing supply directly affects economic competitiveness, workforce retention, and household financial stability across income levels. Revenue committee involvement suggests the bill may involve tax incentives, funding mechanisms, or fiscal impacts that could shape implementation feasibility.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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