Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2771

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to attorneys at the Department of Children and Families

Impact

The bill specifically targets statutes related to public employee benefits and retirement classifications. If enacted, it would provide attorneys at the DCF with enhanced retirement benefits after a decade of service. This change not only underscores the value placed on the legal work conducted on behalf of children and families in need but also aims to improve retention rates among legal professionals in state service. By amending the retirement structure, the legislation may help mitigate turnover, which is vital for maintaining continuity in the sensitive areas of child welfare and family services.

Summary

House Bill 2771 seeks to amend existing Massachusetts law to include attorneys employed by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) in Group 2 of the state's contributory retirement system. This amendment is intended to recognize the unique and often challenging work that these attorneys perform in serving vulnerable populations. By placing these attorneys in a classification that acknowledges their service duration and professional responsibilities, the bill aims to ensure that they receive appropriate retirement benefits commensurate with their roles within state government.

Contention

While the bill may seem straightforward, it could generate discussions among lawmakers and advocacy groups about the implications of classifying certain groups of employees within different tiers of the retirement system. Proponents argue it is a necessary adjustment to reflect the demanding nature of legal work at the DCF, whereas critics may raise concerns about equity and fairness among various state employees. Additionally, the legislation may highlight broader issues regarding compensation and support for public sector employees who work in highly impactful yet often underappreciated roles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S114

To establish miranda rights for families under investigation by the department of children and families

MA H3046

To provide an income tax exemption for families caring for their elderly relatives at home

MA H2928

Relative to the retirement benefits of certain employees of the Department of Children and Families

MA H2786

Relative to compliance officers at the Department of Fire Services

MA H2781

Relative to the Department of Youth Services

MA H4888

Establishing a sick leave bank for Marnie Jean Goldstein, an employee of the Department of Children and Families

MA S0006

Relief of L.E. by the Department of Children and Families

MA H266

Minimizing trauma to children and families

MA H5245

Establishing a sick leave bank for Courtney Cochran, an employee of the Department of Children & Families (DCF)

MA H6511

Relief/L.P./Department of Children and Families

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.