Legislative Terms

Cosponsored Bills

Cosponsoring legislation is an important way for a legislator to help put momentum behind certain bills. To learn more about which bills Progressive Mass thinks are most important to support, you can view our Legislative Agenda.

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BillTitleSummary from Progressive MassRamos Cosponsored?
H3110 
Not Passed Yet

Makes large global mega-corporations pay the state’s existing corporate tax rate on a higher share of the excess profits they conceal in offshore tax havens

Yes
HD4328 
Not Passed Yet

Ends state takeovers of public schools/districts, establishes a commission to shape the future of student assessments, and curbs the privatization of public education

Not Yet
H678 
Not Passed Yet

Makes a technical fix to the state education funding formula so that state funding to public school districts keeps pace with inflation over time

Yes
H1436 
Not Passed Yet

Creates a higher education system where every Massachusetts resident has a right to attend any public college or university free of tuition and fees

Not Yet
H3056 
Not Passed Yet

Enables cities and towns to levy a modest fee on high-end residential and commercial real estate transactions to create dedicated funding for affordable housing

Not Yet
H2328 
Not Passed Yet

Enables cities and towns to pass rent stabilization ordinances to fight displacement

Not Yet
H1544 
Not Passed Yet

Enables cities and towns to give tenants the right of first refusal to purchase a building when the owner puts it up for sale

Not Yet
H1405 
Not Passed Yet

Establishes a single payer system, in which the state provides health care to all residents as a right

Not Yet
H1923 
Not Passed Yet

End the automatic prosecution of older adolescents as adults by gradually shifting 18- to 20-year-olds into the juvenile justice system

Not Yet
H1811 
Not Passed Yet

Creates an automated system in Massachusetts to seal criminal records as soon as people are eligible

Not Yet
H3422 
Not Passed Yet

Enacts a five-year pause on new prison and jail construction in order to provide time to develop more effective, community-based approaches to public safety

Not Yet
H2580 
Not Passed Yet

Limits local and state police collaboration with federal immigration agents, bars law enforcement and court personnel from inquiring about immigration status, protects access to justice in our courts, and ensures due process protections

Not Yet
H1954 
Not Passed Yet

Creates a funded program for legal defense of immigrants facing deportation proceedings, especially those in federal detention

Not Yet
H2591 
Not Passed Yet

Eliminates arbitrary, unnecessary restrictions on visitation rights in prisons and jails

Not Yet
H86 
Not Passed Yet

Prohibits companies from selling cell phone location data

Not Yet
H3594 
Not Passed Yet

Ensures that public and school libraries can offer diverse and inclusive books, media, and materials without political interference

Not Yet
H655 
Not Passed Yet

Sets standards of accuracy and comprehensiveness in public school instruction for all students to learn about the histories, experiences, perspectives, heritages, and cultures of all Americans

Not Yet
H3547 
Not Passed Yet

Prevents the expansion of gas infrastructure near Environmental Justice communities and requires gas companies and the Commonwealth to undergo planning for a just transition to green energy

Not Yet
H1014 
Not Passed Yet

Requires major polluters to pay a fee based on historic emissions to pay for the costs of climate resilience

Not Yet
H834 
Not Passed Yet

Enables eligible citizens to register to vote at the polls, eliminating the arbitrary 10-day voter registration window

Not Yet
H799 
Not Passed Yet

Ends the use of the municipal census to remove voters from the active voter lists

Yes
S2099 
Not Passed Yet

Promotes transparency in state government by removing the Governor’s exemption from public records law, requiring committee votes and legislative testimony to be public, and requiring 2 weeks notice for legislative hearings

Not Yet