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Mandates 120-day notice plus data and testimony before DCAM nonrenewal or closure of safety-net community offices to safeguard access for low-income residents.
Mandates 120-day notice plus data and testimony before DCAM nonrenewal or closure of safety-net community offices to safeguard access for low-income residents.
Status: Introduced Jan. 21, 2025; referred to committee (listed as "REFERRED TO BANKS" in provided metadata). Presented by Senator Michael O. Moore.
Note on metadata: The provided package contains inconsistent items (a mismatched short title about New York City ID, federal-style sponsors, and mixed committee actions). This summary is based on the bill text filed in the Massachusetts Senate (Senate No. 163 / SD 68) titled “An Act protecting safety net access for Massachusetts residents.”
The bill requires enhanced notice, review, and documentation before state agencies (triggered by DCAMM lease-exit notices) decide not to renew leases or to close community service offices that deliver safety-net services. Its intent is to protect access to essential public services—particularly for low-income residents and other vulnerable populations—by ensuring local legislators, regional legal services, and other stakeholders are informed and can request information or testimony.
If you want, I can draft a one-page explainer for affected local offices or a checklist agencies would use to comply with the bill’s requirements.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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