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Bills affecting Low-income / working-class in Massachusetts (2026 session)
CivicRadar surfaces 15 active Massachusetts bills this session that affect low-income / working-class constituents directly. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.
Top 15 bills, ranked
Ranked by how strongly each bill matches the low-income / working-class community, weighted by stage, recency, advocacy-org consensus, and sponsor support.
- 01MA · H5187In committee
Creating the engaging neighborhoods, organizations, unions, governments and households fund
- 02MA · H291In committee
Establishing a special commission on two-generation approaches to childhood education
- 03MA · H2107Introduced
Relative to raising the minimum wage closer to a living wage in the commonwealth
- 04MA · S1975Introduced
To reduce poverty by expanding the EITC and the child and family tax credit
- 05MA · H129On floor
Relative to the healthy incentives program
- 06MA · H214On floor
To lift kids out of deep poverty
- 07MA · H2072On floor
Relative to minimum wage for municipal employees
- 08MA · H2145On floor
Establishing a minimum wage for employees of airline catering companies
- 09MA · H2191On floor
To establish an enhanced care worker minimum wage
- 10MA · S118On floor
Lifting kids out of deep poverty
- 11MA · S1309On floor
Allowing for airline catering to be considered covered employees
- 12MA · H281Introduced
Relative to SNAP benefits for seniors and disabled individuals
- 13MA · H5085Introduced
Significantly alleviating poverty
- 14MA · S842Introduced
To address medical debt through hospital financial assistance reform
- 15MA · S877Introduced
To promote an enhanced care worker minimum wage
- What low-income / working-class bills are moving in Massachusetts in 2026?
- CivicRadar currently tracks 15 Massachusetts bills this session that affect low-income / working-class constituents including Creating the engaging neighborhoods, organizations, unions, governments and households fund; Establishing a special commission on two-generation approaches to childhood education; Relative to raising the minimum wage closer to a living wage in the commonwealth.
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- How does CivicRadar decide which bills affect low-income / working-class people?
- CivicRadar matches bill text, sponsor signals, and advocacy-organization positions against a curated set of identity keywords, then ranks by legislative stage and recency. See the Methodology page for the full breakdown.
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