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That the Cambridge City Council go on record in opposition of H.3469 as reported out of committee this week, sponsored by Mark Cusack, which would drastically undermine the Commonwealth’s climate goals and would undermine its own efforts to address energy affordability facing households and businesses in Cambridge and statewide
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FIRST IN COUNCIL
November 17, 2025
City of Cambridge
COUNCILLOR NOLAN
COUNCILLOR SOBRINHO-WHEELER
COUNCILLOR SIDDIQUI
WHEREAS:
The City of Cambridge is a state leader in investment in combatting the climate crisis
and those investments pay dividends towards the public health of local residents by
combatting emissions pollution and the economic health of the region by investing in
sustainable infrastructure powered by renewable resources; and
WHEREAS:
Through the BEUDO ordinance, the fossil-fuel free construction requirement,
municipal green power purchase agreements, net zero new schools, community solar,
and much more, we are on track and making real progress; and
WHEREAS:
Legislation is being considered this week in the Massachusetts Joint Committee on
Telecommunications, Utilities, and Environment (TUE) and will be reviewed by Ways
and Means that will drop state commitments to reduce carbon emissions and gut
investment in clean energy infrastructure, risking progress towards decarbonization
and putting hundreds of thousands of residents at economic risk, including eliminating
utility bill subsidies for moderate income residents; and
WHEREAS:
Cambridge has made substantial commitments to reducing emissions and is on track to
cut emissions 50% by 2030, and like other communities in the state, we have built net
zero schools and municipal buildings, required the largest buildings to begin
significantly cutting emissions, and negotiated municipal aggregation contracts that
deliver green electricity to residents at lower prices than Eversource is charging;
further, all new construction in the city is fossil fuel-free, and all of this has happened
without slowing the pace of residential or commercial development, showing an
economic roadmap for communities statewide; and
WHEREAS:
This legislation proposes cutting additional funding from Mass Save, eliminates
emissions reductions targets, expands incentives for the continued installation of
expensive gas pipelines and eliminates the newly-created moderate-income discount
rate, among many other misguided provisions that will severely impact low-income
and moderate-income residents; and
WHEREAS:
Additionally, this legislation would limit the use of Mass Save subsidies in
municipalities like Cambridge who are participating in fossil fuel demonstration
programs, severely impacting local residents and businesses who are investing in
sustainable infrastructure and critically harming our local economy; and
WHEREAS:
Dozens of local organizations committed to climate action and sustainability have
spoken out about this bill and the impacts it will have on sustainability goals as well as
on local public health and the economy; now therefore be it
ORDERED:
That the Cambridge City Council go on record in opposition of H.3469 as reported out
of committee this week, sponsored by Mark Cusack, which would drastically
undermine the Commonwealth’s climate goals and would undermine its own efforts to
address energy affordability facing households and businesses in Cambridge and
statewide; and be it further
ORDERED:
That the City Manager be and hereby is requested to work with relevant City
departments to communicate concerns with this legislation and the impact on
Cambridge to relevant state agencies and legislators; and be it further
ORDERED:
That the Cambridge City Clerk be and hereby is requested to send a copy of this
resolution to each member of the Cambridge delegation to the legislature, as well as
Chair of the Joint Committee on TUE, Mark Cusack, and Massachusetts House
Speaker Ronald Mariano.