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HD 2239

An Act relative to treatment for substance use disorder

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Paul Frost and 2 co-sponsors

Massachusetts bill proposing substance use disorder treatment reforms, potentially expanding access to evidence-based care and recovery services across the state.

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Bill Summary · HD 2239

Legislative bill overview

HD 2239 proposes reforms to how Massachusetts treats and addresses substance use disorder (SUD), though the specific provisions aren't detailed in your submission. Based on the bill number and sponsors, this appears to be a harm reduction or treatment access measure. The bill likely expands treatment options, improves access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT), or modifies existing SUD policies.

Why is this important

Substance use disorder remains a public health crisis in Massachusetts, with opioid overdoses continuing to claim lives. How the state structures treatment access, funding, and clinical protocols directly affects survival rates and recovery outcomes for thousands of residents. This bill addresses whether those struggling with addiction face barriers or pathways to evidence-based care.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost and funding mechanisms – Whether the bill requires new state spending or reallocates existing budgets; who bears the financial burden
  • Treatment modality preferences – Debate over medication-assisted treatment (MAT) versus abstinence-based approaches and which the bill prioritizes
  • Implementation scope – Whether reforms apply universally or only to specific populations; concerns about whether funding reaches rural/underserved areas

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

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