Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2750

Introduced
11/26/25  
Refer
11/26/25  

Caption

Relative to city of Boston certified emergency telecommunicators

Impact

If enacted, S2750 will enhance the retirement security for full-time certified telecommunicators in Boston, which could lead to improved recruitment and retention of personnel in a critical public safety role. It addresses the need to recognize the unique challenges and stressors associated with emergency communications, thus aligning retirement benefits with those provided to similar public service roles. This change is significant as it acknowledges the essential services rendered by these professionals, especially during emergencies where timely communication can mean the difference between life and death.

Summary

Senate Bill S2750 aims to include certified emergency telecommunicators in the City of Boston under the Group 2 retirement classification, which pertains to public service employees who have specific responsibilities and duties that are deemed hazardous or less likely to allow for a longer work life. The bill was introduced by Senator Michael F. Rush, with local approval from the mayor and city council, signaling community support for the measure. The act seeks to amend Chapter 32 of the Massachusetts General Laws to provide a formal recognition of the vital work performed by these telecommunicators in emergency management.

Contention

During discussions, there may be varying opinions regarding the financial implications of expanding retirement benefits to include additional roles within public service. Supporters argue that the benefits are warranted given the responsibilities faced by telecommunicators, while opponents might raise concerns about budget constraints or the expansion of retirement classifications without corresponding fiscal resources. There is also a potential debate around equal treatment for other public service roles that may not currently be classified in Group 2 but share similar responsibilities, highlighting the complexities of public sector benefits and regulations.

Companion Bills

MA S2948

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Service, to make an investigation and study of a certain current Senate document relative to add certified emergency telecommunicators within the city of Boston to the Group 2 retirement classification.

Previously Filed As

MA S2948

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Service, to make an investigation and study of a certain current Senate document relative to add certified emergency telecommunicators within the city of Boston to the Group 2 retirement classification.

MA S1906

Relative to Massachusetts certified emergency telecommunicators

MA H2968

Relative to Massachusetts certified emergency telecommunicators

MA S1856

Relative to Massachusetts certified emergency telecommunicators

MA H2818

Relative to Massachusetts certified emergency telecommunicators

MA S1761

Relative to the internal benefits of public safety telecommunicators

MA S1907

Directing the city of Boston Police Department to waive the maximum age requirement for police officer Cherell Mellace

MA S1845

Relative to 911 emergency telecommunicators inclusion in the heart bill

MA S3033

Authorizing the grant of easements in or takings of certain parcels of land to the city of Boston

MA H2663

Relative to the internal benefits of public safety telecommunicators

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.