Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2912

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Further regulating the retirement benefits of certain public safety employees

Impact

Under the proposed amendments, certain adjustments are set to be made in how retirement contributions are calculated and managed. It mandates that an actuary review employees' contribution rates and any resultant liabilities every five years. Additionally, members of public safety retirement systems will be asked to contribute a fixed percentage of their regular compensation, with stipulations in place for those who opt for an alternative public safety retirement benefit, enhancing the clarity and predictability of benefits for current and future retirees.

Summary

House Bill 2912 aims to further regulate the retirement benefits of certain public safety employees in Massachusetts. The bill introduces amendments to Chapter 32 of the General Laws, specifically targeting the retirement protocols for public safety officers, which include probation officers, police officers, corrections officers, firefighters, and environmental police officers. This legislation intends to clarify the retirement processes, contribution rates, and benefit distribution for these designated employees and ensure a systematic review of their retirement benefits.

Contention

The bill has not been without controversy. Proponents advocate for the need to standardize retirement benefits for public safety employees to attract and retain qualified personnel in critical roles. However, critics express concerns regarding the financial implications for public service budgets, as enhanced retirement benefits may strain state resources. Another point of contention revolves around the sufficiency of the proposed 60% retirement allowance based on average earnings, which some argue might not adequately support public safety employees after retirement.

Companion Bills

MA H5312

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2975

Further regulating the retirement rights of certain employees

MA S1863

Further regulating the retirement rights of certain employees of Plymouth County

MA H2815

Relative to the retirement benefits of certain employees of the Department of Public Health

MA H2913

Relative to public safety line of duty benefits

MA H2878

Amending retirement benefits for certain employees of the parole board

MA H2869

To amend retirement benefits for certain employees of the Department of Youth Services

MA H2870

To amend retirement benefits for certain employees of the Department of Youth Services

MA H2802

Relative to the retirement benefits of certain employees of the department of mental health

MA S1802

Providing for a COVID-19 retirement credit to essential public health and safety employees

MA AB1383

Public employees’ retirement benefits.

Similar Bills

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