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Massachusetts House Passes Supplemental Budget
March 19, 2026
The Massachusetts House of Representatives has passed a $1.8 billion supplemental budget emphasizing major investments in public transportation and education, funded primarily through excess Fair Share surtax revenues. This legislation also delays alignment with certain federal corporate tax changes to reduce revenue loss and allocates funding to various state agencies, including the Department of Transitional Assistance and the Group Insurance Commission. The bill is now pending consideration by the Massachusetts Senate, signaling upcoming procurement and contracting opportunities related to transportation infrastructure and educational services within the state.
- Why this matters: The supplemental budget signals increased funding availability for public transportation projects through MassDOT and MBTA, as well as expanded support for education and social services, creating procurement demand across multiple sectors.
- Agencies and contractors should prepare for forthcoming solicitations and contract awards tied to these investments, particularly in transportation infrastructure and public education.
- The delay in federal tax conformity may affect agency budgeting and financial planning, influencing procurement timelines and contract funding.
- Organizations serving Massachusetts state agencies, especially those involved with MassDOT, MBTA, DTA, and GIC, should evaluate how this budget impacts upcoming procurement cycles and resource allocation.
From significant investments in public transportation and public education, to support for DTA caseworkers and expenses related to the World Cup, to fiscally prudent tax conformity measures 6 this legislation is representative of the responsible approach that the House will continue to take as we navigate a period of significant economic uncertainty.
— House Speaker Ronald J. Mariano (D-Quincy)
Agencies
Massachusetts House of Representatives, Group Insurance Commission, Department of Transitional Assistance, Massachusetts Department of Transportation, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Locations
Sources
- Press Room · MA · Mar 19