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  1. The first wave of home rule reform in the United States started in 1875 and lasted through the 1930s. Massachusetts missed this first wave, but it joined other states in passing a constitutional guarantee of home rule in a second wave of adoptions that began in the post-World War II era.

  2. Missouri was the first state to adopt a Home Rule provision in 1875, followed by California, Washington and Wisconsin between 1879 and 1898. In Massachusetts, Home Rule authority was granted to cities and towns in 1966.

  3. Home rule—a legal doctrine that defines the expanded authority of local governments—has grown and declined in public attention many times since Missouri became the first state to enshrine formal local government legal power in its state constitution in 1875.

  4. ience adopting and implementing home rule. The principles and model provisions reafirm and clarify the best of what home rule has become in some states, particularly the breadth of policy discretion available to local governments and protection from capricious state override for choices commu.

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  5. www.publichealthlawcenter.org Dillon’s Rule, Home Rule, and Preemption 6 Tobacco 21 Ordinance Lawful Exercise of Home Rule Authority Topeka, Kansas Home rule localities have broad powers to protect public health. When a duly adopted local law is challenged in court, one of the main ways the law can be invalidated is by showing that

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  6. www.mma.org › 07 › mmla_home_rule_workshop_2018HOME RULE in MASSACHUSETTS

    What did the Home Rule Amendment change?? Home Rule took state sovereign power, and essentially shared it in three key areas: 1. Granted Charter-Making authority. 2. Granted a general legislative power. 3. Established a doctrine of “Fair Play” between municipalities on the one hand, and the legislature/governor on the other, relative to

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  8. Dec 31, 2023 · In addition to the Home Rule Amendment, the Massachusetts state legislature has enacted various laws that govern municipal authority to regulate. Chapter 43B of the Annotated Laws of Massachusetts, titled the Home Rule Procedures Act, contains many of these provisions.