Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2702

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect correctional officers

Impact

Moreover, the bill addresses the emerging concern regarding synthetic cannabinoids, such as K2 or Spice. It incorporates provisions for employee protections, stating that those who are exposed to synthetic cannabinoids in the course of their employment will be entitled to medical leave under the Massachusetts Family and Medical Leave Act. This initiative is significant as it acknowledges the health risks associated with synthetic drugs in correctional facilities and offers necessary support to affected workers.

Summary

House Bill 2702, titled 'An Act to protect correctional officers', proposes significant amendments to the Massachusetts General Laws with a focus on the protection and welfare of correctional officers. The bill enhances the penalties for inmates who assault correctional staff, establishing that any inmate committing such an act will face a minimum imprisonment of five years, up to a maximum of ten years. This amendment is intended to serve as a deterrent against violence in correctional facilities, thus aiming to improve safety for correctional officers who perform challenging duties in high-risk environments.

Contention

The legislative discussions surrounding House Bill 2702 have highlighted notable contentions, especially regarding the balance between enforcing strict penalties for inmate behavior and ensuring humane treatment within correctional facilities. Critics may argue that while protecting correctional officers is essential, overly harsh penalties may lead to unintended consequences within the prison population, potentially exacerbating tensions between staff and inmates. Additionally, the provisions related to synthetic cannabinoids could lead to debates over the broader implications of workplace safety and drug policy in correctional settings.

Companion Bills

MA H5254

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2063

Relative to corrections officer safety

MA H102

Relative to protecting the residents of the Commonwealth

MA H2701

To promote and protect safety in the Commonwealth

MA S1895

Providing equity and fairness to POST-certified police officers disabled by cardiac disease

MA S1920

Providing for a fair and equitable group 4 retirement benefit for police officers working on Massachusetts public higher education campuses

MA S1753

Strengthening synthetic drug laws in correctional facilities

MA S1713

Relative to injured correctional officers

MA H3245

Relative to property tax relief for 100% disabled veterans

MA H2541

Relative to the protection of medical exemptions for immunizations for school attendance

MA H2682

Relative to injured correctional officers

Similar Bills

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