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H 3873

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2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Beth Bernstein and 5 co-sponsors

Designates the Adjutant General as the commanding general of all state military forces, removing the ban on personal command and centralizing authority over the militia.

Referred to Committee on Education
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Bill Summary · H 3873

Summary: H.3873 — An Act to amend the general officer designation in the state staff of the militia

Overview

H.3873 proposes a targeted adjustment to the Massachusetts General Laws (Chapter 33) that clarifies and expands the role of the Adjutant General. The bill would explicitly designate the Adjutant General as the commanding general of all military forces, including organized militia units and the military division of the Commonwealth, and would remove a current limitation that the Adjutant General not personally exercise command of troops.

Key Provisions

  • Amends Chapter 33, Section 15(a): Adds after the word “general” the clause:
    • “The adjutant general shall be the commanding general of all military forces, organized militia units, and the military division of the Commonwealth.”
  • Removes language in Chapter 33, Section 15(b) that currently states:
    • “provided, however, that the adjutant general shall not personally exercise command of troops.”

In effect, the bill consolidates authority by explicitly naming the Adjutant General as the commanding general of all state military forces and removes a prior restriction on personally commanding troops.

Who/What is Affected

  • The Adjutant General, as the senior state military officer.
  • All elements of the Commonwealth’s military structure referenced as “organized militia units” and the “military division.”
  • The state staff of the militia and associated chain of command and operational governance.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced: February 27, 2025.
  • Legislative actions: Referred to the House committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs; Senate concurrence noted on the same date.
  • Related action: Similar matter previously filed in the 2023-2024 session as House No. 3529; House Docket No. 2616 (HD 2616) is the current filing that replaces that earlier matter.
  • Hearing: Scheduled for September 16, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM, in hearing room A-1.

Potential Impact and Considerations

  • Administrative impact: Clarifies and centralizes command authority under the Adjutant General for all state military forces.
  • Operational implications: May streamline decision-making and command processes during training, mobilization, and other operations by removing the prohibition on personal command.
  • Legal considerations: Substantively revises governance of state military forces; could affect coordination with federal military standards and any applicable civilian oversight.
  • Timeline: Pending committee review and any subsequent votes following the scheduled hearing.

This bill would result in a clearer, centralized command interpretation for Massachusetts’ state military forces, pending passage and any amendments during the legislative process.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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