In a move that could only come from the far-left corners of Massachusetts politics, Democrat Senate Majority Leader Cynthia Stone Creem has unveiled a shocking new bill that aims to drastically reduce the number of miles residents drive in their own vehicles—all under the guise of “fighting climate change.” Creem, who is 82 years old, introduced Senate Bill S.2246 to push the state even deeper into extreme green policies that threaten personal freedom and basic transportation rights.
The legislation lays out a blueprint to steer Massachusetts residents away from using their own cars, and instead funnel them into government-approved alternatives like bike paths, buses, and walking trails. According to the bill, the ultimate goal is to “reduce the need for personal vehicles.”
Yes, you read that correctly. The Democrats want fewer cars on the road—not just gas-powered ones, but all cars. Personal transportation freedom is officially on the chopping block.
Buried deep within the legislation are disturbing requirements for state and regional planning agencies. For example, the bill mandates that no Regional Transportation Plan will be approved unless it includes a “reasonable pathway to compliance” with strict vehicle miles traveled (VMT) reduction goals and greenhouse gas emission sublimits. This means even construction projects could be blocked unless they fit the radical climate narrative.
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