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S 610

An Act re-establishing the Clean Environment Fund

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Ed Kennedy and 2 co-sponsors

Massachusetts bill re-establishes dedicated Clean Environment Fund to finance state environmental protection and restoration projects through structured state spending.

Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on Senate Ways and Means
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Bill Summary · S 610

Legislative bill overview

S 610 re-establishes Massachusetts' Clean Environment Fund, a dedicated financial mechanism for environmental protection and restoration projects. The bill directs state resources toward addressing environmental challenges, though specific funding amounts and program details are not detailed in the available legislative record.

Why is this important

Environmental funds provide stable, ongoing resources for critical projects like wetland restoration, pollution cleanup, and habitat conservation that might otherwise lack consistent financing. Re-establishing this fund signals a state commitment to environmental priorities and can leverage additional federal or private funding for these initiatives.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding source and amount: Opposition may arise regarding where the money comes from—whether through general revenues, new taxes, or fees—and whether the funding level is adequate or excessive
  • Program priorities and spending criteria: Stakeholders may disagree over which environmental projects receive priority (urban green space vs. rural conservation, pollution remediation vs. prevention, etc.)
  • Administrative overhead: Critics may question how much funding goes to administration versus direct environmental work, and whether the fund creates unnecessary bureaucracy

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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