Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S877

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To promote an enhanced care worker minimum wage

Impact

The implementation of S877 would significantly impact the compensation structure for homemaker and personal care services across the state. It aims to address the financial challenges faced by care workers, who often receive low wages despite the crucial nature of their roles in supporting individuals with daily living activities. By establishing a minimum standard, the bill seeks to improve job satisfaction and retention rates among care staff, which could enhance the quality of care provided to vulnerable populations.

Summary

Senate Bill S877, introduced by Ms. Robyn K. Kennedy and several other legislators, seeks to promote an enhanced minimum wage for care workers in Massachusetts. The bill proposes to amend Chapter 19A of the General Laws, specifically by adding a new section (4E) that mandates a minimum wage of $25 per hour for employees of home care agencies providing homemaker and personal care services. This wage is to be adjusted annually by the inflation rate, ensuring that the pay keeps pace with the cost of living as determined by the consumer price index.

Contention

The discussions surrounding the bill may invoke contention regarding funding and the sustainability of increased wages within the service industry. Critics might argue that the proposed minimum wage could lead to increased costs for care services, potentially resulting in reduced availability of these essential services, particularly for low-income families. Moreover, there may be concerns about the fiscal implications for the state and local governments, particularly in terms of how these enhanced wages will be funded and what adjustments may be necessary in social service budgets.

Companion Bills

MA S2931

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Health Care Financing to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to to health care financing matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H2191

To establish an enhanced care worker minimum wage

MA S251

Relative to health equity and community health workers

MA SB01415

An Act Concerning Minimum Wages For Nursing Home Workers Providing Direct Care And Certain Group Home Workers.

MA HB593

AN ACT relating to minimum wage for essential workers.

MA SB00008

An Act Concerning Protections For Workers And Enhancements To Workers' Rights.

MA S145

Relative to supporting survivors of domestic violence and enhancing child welfare

MA H2124

To protect hospital workers from being deprived of their wages

MA S1300

Preventing wage theft, promoting employer accountability, and enhancing public enforcement

MA S1321

Clarifying the wage act to protect hospital workers from being deprived of their wages

MA H2150

To increase unemployment insurance benefits for low wage workers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.