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Bill S.2697 increases penalties for assaulting public transit workers in Massachusetts, ensuring safer work conditions with fines up to $5,000 and prison time up to 2½ years.
Bill S.2697 increases penalties for assaulting public transit workers in Massachusetts, ensuring safer work conditions with fines up to $5,000 and prison time up to 2½ years.
Bill S.2697 is an amendment introduced in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts aimed at enhancing the legal protections for public transit workers against assault and battery. This bill was introduced on November 6, 2025, and is associated with House Bill H4645.
The primary intent of Bill S.2697 is to strengthen penalties for individuals who commit assault and battery against public transit workers while they are performing their duties. The bill seeks to deter such acts of violence and ensure a safer working environment for transit employees.
Bill S.2697 represents a significant step towards enhancing the safety and security of public transit workers in Massachusetts. By imposing stricter penalties for assaults against these workers, the bill aims to reduce incidents of violence and promote a safer working environment. The legislative process is ongoing, with further discussions and considerations expected in the coming days.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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