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SD 1136

An Act improving the usage of state property

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Billy MacGregor and 1 co-sponsor

Massachusetts bill to enhance state property management and utilization practices across government agencies and facilities.

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Bill Summary · SD 1136

Legislative bill overview

Bill SD 1136 is a Massachusetts bill sponsored by Mike Rush and Billy MacGregor that aims to improve how state agencies use and manage publicly-owned property. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the information provided, but the title suggests it addresses efficiency, oversight, or operational standards for state-controlled real estate and facilities.

Why is this important

State property management affects taxpayer spending, operational efficiency, and public access to state facilities. Improvements in this area could reduce waste, generate revenue through better utilization, or ensure state buildings serve their intended purposes more effectively.

Potential points of contention

  • Definition of "improvement" — The bill may face debate over whether proposed changes prioritize cost-cutting, privatization, increased public access, or other competing goals
  • Implementation costs vs. savings — Questions may arise about whether modernizing property management systems requires upfront spending that delays financial benefits
  • Local government impact — Changes to state property use could affect municipalities, particularly regarding tax revenue from state-owned land or facility access

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