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A time-limited legislative commission would study the feasibility and governance options for a Massachusetts Caribbean American Cultural Center in Boston, reporting by end of 2026.
A time-limited legislative commission would study the feasibility and governance options for a Massachusetts Caribbean American Cultural Center in Boston, reporting by end of 2026.
H.3602 proposes establishing a temporary, special legislative commission to study the feasibility of creating a statewide Massachusetts Caribbean American Cultural Center in the City of Boston. The bill directs the commission to explore methods for establishing the center, including the possibility of forming a nonprofit organization to oversee construction and management, and to evaluate the costs of each option while recognizing the Caribbean community’s more than 300-year history in Massachusetts.
H.3602 creates a time-limited legislative commission to study the feasibility and governance options for a Massachusetts Caribbean American Cultural Center in Boston, with a formal reporting deadline at the end of 2026. The outcome could inform future legislative activity, including potential establishment and funding for a center that would celebrate and preserve Caribbean heritage within the Commonwealth.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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