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MA S2356
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Brendan Crighton
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AI Summary
- Imposes a minimum $0.50 per-order delivery assessment on third-party food delivery platforms (such as DoorDash, Uber Eats) that serve 20 or more separately owned restaurants in Massachusetts
- Requires delivery companies to report annually by February 1 the number of deliveries originating in each city/town and total assessment amounts collected
- Distributes 50% of collected funds to cities and towns proportionally based on delivery volume, for roads, bridges, complete streets programs, and alternative transportation infrastructure
- Directs the remaining 50% to the Commonwealth Transportation Fund
- Authorizes the Department of Public Utilities to adjust the assessment rate for inflation no less than every two years, and exempts items not subject to state sales tax
Legislative Description
Relative to third party delivery fees for transportation infrastructure
Last Action
Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on Senate Ways and Means
12/29/2025
Committee Referrals
Ways and Means12/29/2025
Transportation2/27/2025
Full Bill Text
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