Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1338

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Allowing fair compensation of Massachusetts credit union directors

Impact

The introduction of this bill could significantly impact the operations of credit unions across Massachusetts. By permitting compensation, credit unions may be able to attract more qualified individuals to serve on their boards, enhancing governance and decision-making. This could facilitate the growth and stability of credit unions, as well-compensated board members may bring valuable expertise and perspective to these financial institutions. The bill could also align credit union governance practices with those of other types of financial institutions, where board compensation is more common.

Summary

House Bill 1338, presented by Representative Andres X. Vargas, seeks to amend Massachusetts General Laws to allow credit unions to fairly compensate their board of directors for their services. The proposed legislation aims to remove current limitations on compensation, enabling boards to set their own remuneration during annual meetings. This change is intended to recognize the significant time and effort that board members invest in overseeing credit union operations and governance.

Contention

Some concerns may arise regarding this bill, as increasing compensation for board members may lead to debates about financial responsibility and accountability within credit unions. Critics might argue that the focus should be on ensuring the best interests of credit union members rather than on compensating directors. There may also be discussions about how this change could affect the broader landscape of financial services, including the potential for increased regulation or oversight of compensation practices within credit unions.

Companion Bills

MA H4931

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S821

Allowing fair compensation of Massachusetts credit union directors

MA H3933

Relative to the Massachusetts Credit Union Share Insurance Corporation

MA H3429

Establishing a Massachusetts Baby Bonds program

MA SB1623

Credit unions; requiring certain records to be filed with Bank Commissioner; allowing investments; providing requirements for credit unions; establishing compensations. Effective date.

MA SB487

Allowing credit union members to pay members of the board of directors for their services as a board member.

MA H565

Establishing the Massachusetts farm to school program

MA H3514

Relative to the Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company Board of Directors

MA S2295

Reforming the Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company board of directors

MA H2938

Requiring creditable service for Massachusetts National Guard service

MA S1864

Relative to the creditable service of former employees of the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency

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