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Massachusetts lawmakers hear wide testimony backing local-option rent stabilization

Joint Committee on Housing · November 19, 2025
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Summary

At a Joint Committee on Housing hearing, tenants, municipal officials and advocates urged lawmakers to lift the state ban on local rent stabilization, proposing CPI‑plus or capped increases and exemptions for owner‑occupied and new construction to reduce displacement.

Senate Chair Julian Cyr and House co‑chair Representative Richard Haggerty presided over a hybrid Joint Committee on Housing hearing where a broad coalition of tenants, municipal staff, labor leaders and legislators urged the committee to lift the statewide ban on local rent stabilization.

Advocates framed the measure as a targeted, local option that would allow cities and towns to cap annual rent increases at inflation (CPI) plus a small margin or at a fixed percentage (most proposals in testimony capped increases at 5%). Somerville’s home‑rule petition (S22) was described…

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