H 4435
An Act authorizing the town of Charlemont to establish a tax on commercial recreation services
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Bill overview
This bill authorizes the town of Charlemont, Massachusetts, to establish a tax on commercial recreation services. The town has already approved this measure, and the legislation now seeks to formally authorize the implementation of the tax. Revenue generated from this tax would be used by the town of Charlemont.
Key provisions
- Authorizes Charlemont to levy a tax on commercial recreation services.
- The tax is already approved by the town of Charlemont.
- Revenue from the tax will be managed by the town of Charlemont.
- Similar legislation has been previously proposed and enacted for Charlemont.
- The bill was referred to the House Committee on Revenue.
Who is affected
- Town of Charlemont
- Businesses providing commercial recreation services in Charlemont
- Residents of Charlemont
Notable changes
- Establishes a new revenue stream for the town of Charlemont.
- Specifies the type of services subject to the tax (commercial recreation services).
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Cosponsors
Paul W. Mark
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Bill H.4435 194th (Current)
An Act authorizing the town of Charlemont to establish a tax on commercial recreation services
By Representative Blais of Deerfield and Senator Mark, a joint petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 4435) of Natalie M. Blais and Paul W. Mark (by vote of the town) for legislation to authorize the town of Charlemont to establish a tax on commercial recreation services. Revenue. [Local Approval Received.]
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Bill Information
Presenters: Natalie M. Blais , Paul W. Mark Status: Referred to House Committee on Bills in the Third Reading City/Town: Charlemont (Local Approval Received)
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Bill History
Displaying 8 actions for Bill H.4435
| Date | Branch | Action |
| 8/21/2025 | House | Referred to the committee on Revenue |
| 8/25/2025 | Senate | Senate concurred |
| 1/16/2026 | Joint | Hearing scheduled for 01/27/2026 from 01:00 PM-05:00 PM in A-1 & A-2 |
| 1/27/2026 | Joint | Hearing rescheduled to 01/27/2026 from 01:00 PM-02:25 PM in A-1 and Virtual Hearing updated to New End Time |
| 3/12/2026 | House | Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on House Steering, Policy and Scheduling |
| 4/6/2026 | House | Committee reported that the matter be placed in the Orders of the Day for the next sitting |
| 4/6/2026 | House | Rules suspended |
| 4/6/2026 | House | Read second and ordered to a third reading |
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