Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1359

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to municipal unemployment insurance reform

Impact

The bill seeks to adjust the benefits received by individuals who are also receiving pension or retirement payments from previous employment. Specifically, it proposes that the unemployment benefits for an individual should be reduced by 65% of any retirement or annuity payments they are already receiving, provided the individual worked at least 75% of their total service time for the employer who made the payment. This move is intended to balance the support provided to unemployed workers with their income from other sources, thereby optimizing the unemployment insurance system.

Summary

Senate Bill 1359 proposes reforms to the municipal unemployment insurance system in Massachusetts. The bill aims to amend specific sections of Chapter 151A of the General Laws concerning unemployment benefits for municipal employees. One significant change introduced is that benefits will not be payable to individuals who have received services from municipal employees in certain educational contexts. This appears to target the intersection of municipal employment and public education sectors, potentially reducing the burden on unemployment insurance funds.

Contention

Discussions around this reform are likely to center on the balance between necessary financial adjustment and the adequacy of support for unemployed municipal employees. While proponents may argue that these changes prevent abuse of the unemployment insurance system by ensuring benefits are appropriately coordinated with other income, detractors may express concern that it could unduly penalize individuals who are relying on these benefits during periods of unemployment. The issue of financial sufficiency for municipal employees who lose their jobs remains a significant point of discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2134

Relative to municipal unemployment insurance reform

MA S1376

Relative to unemployment insurance

MA H2149

Relative to non-fault unemployment insurance overpayments

MA S1302

To correct non-fault unemployment insurance overpayments

MA H1209

Creating a commission to study unemployment insurance reform

MA H1336

Relative to access to Paid Family and Medical Leave and unemployment insurance for graduate student workers

MA S747

Relative to access to paid family and medical leave and unemployment insurance for graduate student workers

MA S1320

To increase unemployment insurance benefits for low wage workers

MA H2150

To increase unemployment insurance benefits for low wage workers

MA H2111

Amending the unemployment insurance law for workers with fluctuating work schedules

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.