During the 2023-2024 legislative session, the ACLU of Massachusetts and our partners fought hard to shore up civil liberties for people in our state. There’s a lot to reflect on, but first, we want to say thank you: ACLU supporters sent tens of thousands of messages to legislators this year — your texts, calls, and emails made a difference and helped move freedom forward. We also want to thank legislators — especially our main sponsors and key committee chairs — who worked to advance civil liberties and civil rights this session.
Despite some notable victories thanks to our supporters and legislative champions, the Legislature failed to get a range of critical bills over the finish line before formal sessions ended on July 31, leaving many issues of profound importance to Massachusetts residents unresolved.
It’s not unusual for lawmakers in the Bay State to leave a lot of important business until the last minute. Historically, some version of the same story plays out every two years — a year and a half of hearings and deliberation before a burst of productivity in July.
Unfortunately, however, this July was different: The House and Senate did not agree to final language on most of the bills they were actively working on. Instead, they sent only a handful of bills to Governor Healey’s desk. Then, with major bills pending to address the opioid crisis, climate change, workers’ rights, economic development, and more, the Legislature abruptly adjourned, leaving advocates and Beacon Hill veterans stunned and disappointed.
It’s rare for so many critical bills to stumble simultaneously at the finish line. And despite procedural options to continue lawmaking during the remainder of the calendar year, it is exceedingly rare for the Legislature to return, and even more rare for them to take up complex legislation in so-called informal session.
The ACLU and fellow advocates will continue to encourage legislative leaders to find ways to pass additional, meaningful reforms in the coming months. With an election in November that could jeopardize our democracy and severely impact our civil rights and civil liberties, Massachusetts deserves better. That’s why the ACLU will never stop pushing for legislation that embodies the best of what our Commonwealth can be.
Let’s take stock of the session from an ACLU perspective.
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