Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2902

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing retirement parity for long term public defenders

Impact

If enacted, H2902 will significantly alter the benefits landscape for public defenders and related professionals within the state. By extending retirement benefits to a broader class of employees associated with public defense, the bill acknowledges the long-term commitment and service of these individuals. This change is expected to improve the retention of experienced personnel in the field, ultimately enhancing the quality of public defense provided in Massachusetts. Additionally, it will highlight the value of support roles such as social workers and advocates in the justice system.

Summary

House Bill H2902, presented by Representative Jay D. Livingstone, seeks to establish retirement parity for long-term public defenders in Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 32 of the General Laws, specifically targeting a section that defines the eligibility criteria for retirement benefits relevant to attorneys. By including not just attorneys but also investigators, social workers, and social service advocates who have served the Committee for Public Counsel Services for ten years or more, the bill aims to recognize the contributions of these professionals in the public defense system.

Contention

The bill could raise notable discussions around the equity of benefits provided to public defenders compared to their counterparts in the private sector or other government positions. Supporters argue that this legislation is essential for attracting and retaining talented professionals in public defense, which is often underfunded and overworked. However, critics may raise concerns regarding the financial implications of expanding retirement benefits and whether it creates disparities in public sector compensation overall. This could be a point of contention during legislative deliberations, as stakeholders weigh the potential benefits against the budgetary constraints.

Companion Bills

MA H5356

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA HB06175

An Act Establishing Caseloads For Public Defenders.

MA H792

Establishing a special commission on a statewide long-term services and supports benefit program

MA S476

Establishing a special commission on a statewide long-term services and supports benefit program

MA S2645

Establishing a special commission on a statewide long-term services and supports benefit program

MA H4559

Establishing a special commission on a statewide long-term services and supports benefit program

MA H1910

Regarding willful injury to public defenders and other court personnel

MA H5356

Study Order

MA H1246

Establishing a public health option

MA S1808

Relative to enhancing cost of living adjustment for certain long term career public retirees

MA S859

Establishing a public health option

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