Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4848

Introduced
12/15/25  
Refer
12/15/25  

Caption

Authorizing the town of Colrain to continue the employment of fire department deputy chief Kevin Worden Sr

Impact

The passage of H4848 would have a direct impact on the regulations governing public safety personnel in Massachusetts. By allowing individuals beyond the usual retirement age to remain in their positions, it sets a precedent for local governance and personnel decisions. This could foster a more experienced leadership within the fire department and potentially influence other municipalities seeking to retain seasoned employees. However, the bill stipulates that continued employment is contingent upon meeting health requirements, indicating a balance between experience and capability to perform duties effectively.

Summary

House Bill H4848 aims to allow the town of Colrain to continue the employment of its fire department deputy chief, Kevin Worden Sr., beyond the standard age limit set by existing laws. Currently, state regulations enforce mandatory retirement for firefighters upon reaching the age of 65. This proposed legislation seeks to exempt Chief Worden from that requirement, enabling him to serve until the age of 70, as long as he maintains physical and mental fitness for duty. The bill reflects a local initiative to retain experienced personnel in vital public safety roles, acknowledging the unique circumstances and community needs of Colrain.

Contention

While the bill primarily seeks to address employment retention for a specific individual, it also raises general questions regarding age discrimination and labor rights within public service. Proponents may argue that the ability to continue serving at an advanced age offers invaluable experience critical for fire department operations. In contrast, opponents might highlight concerns over public safety and effectiveness, calling into question the appropriateness of allowing longer tenures as firefighters age, which could impact the performance standards expected in such high-stakes roles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H4846

Authorizing the town of Colrain to continue the employment of fire department chief Nicholas Anzuoni

MA H4506

Authorizing the town of Conway to continue the employment of fire department member Howard Boyden

MA H5389

Authorizing the continued employment of Michael Marchand, the fire chief in the town of Upton

MA H4235

Authorizing the town of Rochester to continue the employment of fire chief Scott Weigel

MA H2879

Authorizing the continued employment of Steven A. Hilliger, firefighter of the town of Lancaster

MA H4525

Authorizing the town of Conway to continue the employment of police department member Michael Habel

MA H4742

Authorizing the town of Pelham to continue the employment of Gary L. Thomann as police chief

MA H4213

Relative to the continued employment of firefighters in the town of Egremont

MA H4236

Authorizing the town of Northfield to continue the employment of Floyd Dunnell, III

MA H4321

Authorizing the Dalton Fire District to continue the employment of interim fire chief Christopher Francis Cachat

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.