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H 1635

An Act relative to access to justice

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Mike Connolly and 9 co-sponsors

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Bill Summary · H 1635

I appreciate your request, but I need to provide you with an important limitation: I cannot access the actual text or detailed provisions of Bill H 1635. The information you've provided only shows hearing dates and scheduling changes, not the bill's substantive content.

To give you the balanced, accurate analysis you're asking for, I would need:

  • The bill's full text or summary of its provisions
  • What specific "access to justice" measures it proposes (e.g., legal aid funding, court fee changes, procedural reforms, pro bono requirements, etc.)
  • Any fiscal impact statements or legislative analysis

What I can tell you: Bills titled "An Act relative to access to justice" typically address barriers that prevent people from using the court system—often focusing on affordability, availability of legal representation, or procedural simplification. However, the specifics vary dramatically and determine whether it's narrowly or broadly consequential.

My recommendation:
1. Visit the Massachusetts Legislature's website (mass.gov/legislature) and search for H 1635
2. Review the bill summary and full text
3. Return with that information, and I'll provide the structured analysis you requested

I'd rather acknowledge this limitation than speculate about provisions I cannot verify. Would you like to share the bill's actual text or summary?

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