Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2812

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To provide fair and affordable public retiree benefits

Impact

This legislation will modify the existing laws surrounding the retirement benefits system, particularly Chapter 32 of Massachusetts General Laws. The proposed amendments will not only enhance the financial security of public retirees but also bring their benefits closer to a percentage of the maximum social security benefit for individuals retiring at full age. The introduction of maximum out-of-pocket costs for healthcare coverage for retirees over 65 who are not eligible for Medicare seeks to further alleviate unexpected expenses, capping individual coverage costs at $2,500 and family coverage at $5,000 during any enrollment year.

Summary

House Bill 2812, titled 'An Act to provide fair and affordable public retiree benefits,' aims to significantly amend existing regulations on public employee retiree benefits in Massachusetts. One of the primary changes includes raising the minimum allowable retirement benefit from $13,000 to $18,000, directly impacting the financial stability of retired public employees. The bill seeks to ensure that retirees receive benefits that better align with living costs and adjust to more contemporary fiscal realities.

Contention

Despite the intention to improve benefits for public retirees, the bill faces potential contention. Critics may argue that raising benefit limits could put a strain on state budgets and funding for other services. Additionally, the adjustments in contribution percentages for health premiums might raise eyebrows among local governments and institutions, questioning the sustainability of funding these enhanced benefits over the extended implementation timeline. As sections of the bill take effect incrementally over the coming years, there could be ongoing debates regarding its long-term financial implications.

Companion Bills

MA H5312

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1817

To provide fair and affordable public retiree benefits

MA S1839

Relative to post-retirement earnings of public retirees

MA H2753

Relative to firefighter retirement benefits

MA S1920

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

MA S1860

Relative to firefighter retirement benefits

MA H1230

Mandating access to cancer screenings for firefighters through health care benefits plans or programs provided by the public employer

MA H2808

Providing for a fair and equitable Group 4 retirement benefit for POST-certified police officers working on Massachusetts public higher education campuses

MA H2971

To provide public safety telecommunicators with the same internal benefits as first responders

MA H2757

To ensure fairness in retirement benefits for institutional teachers

MA S690

Mandating access to cancer screenings for firefighters through health care benefits plans or programs provided by the public employer

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