An Act to facilitate climate resiliency
Massachusetts bill H 939 advances climate resiliency measures through Environment and Natural Resources committee to strengthen state and community resilience against climate impacts.
Massachusetts bill H 939 advances climate resiliency measures through Environment and Natural Resources committee to strengthen state and community resilience against climate impacts.
H 939 is a Massachusetts bill focused on advancing climate resiliency measures, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record. Based on the title and committee referral to Environment and Natural Resources, the bill likely addresses infrastructure adaptation, emissions reduction, or environmental protection strategies to help communities withstand climate impacts.
Climate resiliency legislation directly affects how communities prepare for and respond to climate-related hazards like flooding, extreme heat, and severe storms. Such measures can influence municipal planning, building codes, infrastructure investment, and disaster preparedness—impacting both public safety and local budgets.
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