An Act relative to investments by entities of the Commonwealth
Bill S 721 restricts Massachusetts public funds from investing in banks tied to private equity firms or REITs involved in skilled nursing and hospice care, promoting ethical investment.
Bill S 721 restricts Massachusetts public funds from investing in banks tied to private equity firms or REITs involved in skilled nursing and hospice care, promoting ethical investment.
Bill S 721 aims to regulate the investment practices of entities within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, specifically targeting investments in financial institutions that have ties to private equity firms and real estate investment trusts (REITs) involved in skilled nursing facilities and hospices. The intent is to ensure that public funds are not invested in entities that may compromise ethical standards or public welfare.
The bill proposes the following amendments to Section 23 of Chapter 32 of the General Laws:
Investment Restrictions:
Investment Determination Criteria:
Definitions:
The bill primarily affects:
- Public Investment Boards: These boards will need to adjust their investment strategies to comply with the new restrictions.
- Financial Institutions: Banks and financial institutions with ties to private equity firms or REITs involved in skilled nursing and hospice care may see a reduction in investment from the Commonwealth.
- Private Equity Firms and REITs: Entities engaged in the specified sectors may face challenges in securing funding from public sources.
Bill S 721 seeks to align the investment practices of the Commonwealth with ethical considerations regarding healthcare facilities, particularly those that serve vulnerable populations. By restricting investments in certain financial entities, the bill aims to promote responsible stewardship of public funds while ensuring that investments do not inadvertently support practices that may be detrimental to public health and welfare.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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