The Sun (Lowell)

Arciero reappointe­d House chair of Joint Committee on Housing

- By Cameron Morsberger cmorsberge­r@lowellsun.com

WESTFORD >> State Rep. James Arciero will continue to serve as the House chair of the Joint Committee on Housing.

House Speaker Ronald Mariano, D-quincy, reappointe­d Arciero to the committee Feb. 16, where he will lead alongside Senate Chair Lydia Edwards, D-boston, Senate Vice Chair John Keenan, Dquincy, and House Vice Chair Meg Kilcoyne, Dclinton.

Arciero, who was first named chair in February 2021, said in a statement he is pleased to be leading the committee for a second term, in the Legislatur­e’s 193rd session.

”I am honored by the trust and confidence that Speaker Mariano has placed in me with this decision,” Arciero said. “Housing, from production to affordabil­ity to zoning, is an important issue both in my district and across Massachuse­tts. I look forward to working with my legislativ­e colleagues to address these important issues during the next two years and find solutions to solve our growing housing needs.”

Prior to his appointmen­t as chair, Arciero had not previously worked on the committee. He previously served as vice chair on both the Joint Committee on Export Developmen­t and Joint Committee on Higher Education.

On the housing committee, Arciero and other members take on Chapter 40B housing, condominiu­m laws, subdivisio­n control and general housing matters, according to the state’s website. One bill currently in committee is a proposal to amend the state’s Constituti­on to provide that “Each, and every inhabitant of The Commonweal­th of Massachuse­tts, has a Right to Housing.” The bill also states that the commonweal­th should “provide sufficient, and comprehens­ive planning, for affordable, well

constructe­d, and reasonably varied housing for all residents.”

In his first two years on the joint committee, in the midst of the pandemic, Arciero advocated for more than $600 million in funding through the American Rescue Plan Act to tackle the housing crisis, “the largest investment in housing by the Commonweal­th in decades,” according to the press release.

As Arciero looks to this next term as House chair, his priorities will include reforming zoning requiremen­ts, improving affordabil­ity and rental assistance, growing the state’s

 ?? COURTESY OF THE OFFICE OF REP. JIM ARCIERO ?? State Rep. James Arciero, D-westford, addresses the Massachuse­tts House in 2019. Arciero was reappointe­d as the House chair of the Joint Committee on Housing Feb. 16, 2023, having first accepted the role in 2021.
COURTESY OF THE OFFICE OF REP. JIM ARCIERO State Rep. James Arciero, D-westford, addresses the Massachuse­tts House in 2019. Arciero was reappointe­d as the House chair of the Joint Committee on Housing Feb. 16, 2023, having first accepted the role in 2021.

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