Prohibits the recording of conveyances suspected of being fraudulent
The bill creates state grant programs to move MA to a circular economy, fund ocean R&D, and expand Blue‑STEAM education in high schools.
The bill creates state grant programs to move MA to a circular economy, fund ocean R&D, and expand Blue‑STEAM education in high schools.
Note on title discrepancy: the metadata provided includes a different short title ("Prohibits the recording of conveyances suspected of being fraudulent") that does not match the bill text. The actual bill text filed in the Massachusetts Senate (Docket No. 1839 / S.605) is titled "An Act relative to a future blue economy" and contains three new grant and education programs. This summary follows the bill text.
The bill establishes state-level programs to foster a “blue economy” in Massachusetts by:
- Funding small-business transitions to a circular economy,
- Supporting ocean science, technology research and development,
- Expanding high-school education and workforce pathways in ocean-related STEAM (“Blue‑STEAM”) fields.
The stated goals are to improve ocean and coastal health, grow the Massachusetts ocean economy, promote equity (including environmental justice populations), and support workforce development.
Section 1 — Amend Chapter 21 (add Section 68)
Section 2 — Amend Chapter 21A (add Section 29)
Section 3 — Amend Chapter 69 (add Section 1U)
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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