An Act to rehabilitate regional roadways
Massachusetts bill authorizes rehabilitation funding for regional roadways to improve infrastructure safety and economic connectivity across the state.
Massachusetts bill authorizes rehabilitation funding for regional roadways to improve infrastructure safety and economic connectivity across the state.
H 3751 is a Massachusetts bill designed to fund and coordinate the rehabilitation and repair of regional roadways throughout the state. The bill was introduced by Representative Norm Orrall and has advanced through the Transportation Committee with a favorable recommendation, now awaiting consideration by the House Ways and Means Committee.
Regional road infrastructure directly affects public safety, economic activity, and quality of life for Massachusetts residents who rely on these routes for commuting and commerce. The bill's progression to the budget committee suggests the legislature is prioritizing infrastructure investment, though the specific funding mechanisms and project prioritization remain unclear from the publicly available information.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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