Environment and Natural Resources - Extension Order
Massachusetts bill extends an existing environment and natural resources executive order, maintaining current state environmental policies without requiring fresh legislative approval.
Massachusetts bill extends an existing environment and natural resources executive order, maintaining current state environmental policies without requiring fresh legislative approval.
S 2733 is a Massachusetts bill that extends an existing executive order related to environment and natural resources management. The bill was introduced by Senator Becca Rausch and referred to the Rules Committee on November 19, 2025. Without access to the specific order being extended, the precise scope of environmental protections or natural resource policies affected cannot be detailed.
Extension orders allow states to maintain ongoing environmental and natural resource policies without requiring full re-legislation. This can affect air quality standards, water protection, wildlife conservation, land use planning, and climate-related initiatives depending on what the underlying order contains. Massachusetts residents and businesses operating under current environmental regulations would be impacted by the extension's passage or failure.
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