Massachusetts House Passes Bill Authorizing Chapter 90 Funding
The Office of House Speaker Ronald J. Mariano
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Ana Vivas, ana.vivas@mahouse.gov
MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE PASSES BILL AUTHORIZING CHAPTER 90 FUNDING
Makes investments in roads, bridges, and public transportation
BOSTON – Wednesday, April 3, 2024 – The Massachusetts House of Representatives today passed a bill that includes $200 million for the state’s Chapter 90 program, which provides municipalities with a funding source for transportation-related improvements, including road and bridge repairs, as well as $175 million for specific programs. The bill also appropriates $25 million for the rural roads program established in last year’s Chapter 90 legislation, which provides funding to rural communities in addition to the standard Chapter 90 distribution.
“Providing funding for critical infrastructure projects through investments in the Commonwealth’s public transportation, roads, and bridges is one of the most important responsibilities that we have as members of the Legislature,” said House Speaker Ronald J. Mariano (D-Quincy). “I’m proud of the support for regional infrastructure that this legislation provides, and of the funding that it allocates for the purchasing of electric vehicles by transit authorities. I want to thank Chairman Straus and my colleagues in the House, for prioritizing this vital legislation.”
“The Legislature continues to be responsive to the transportation needs of our towns and cities,” said Representative Bill Straus (D-Mattapoisett), House Chair of the Joint Committee on Transportation. "This legislation demonstrates a commitment to funding for local transportation projects with again, our new program especially for funding to rural towns. I am pleased to support this important piece of legislation which provides more tools for towns to tackle their project backlog in time for the new fiscal year starting in July.”
This legislation authorizes $150 million in programs that will support various transportation-related projects. This includes $25 million for each of the following:
Having passed the House of Representatives 155-0, the bill now goes to the Senate for their consideration.
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