Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB344

Introduced
2/26/25  
Refer
2/26/25  

Caption

Providing for 2026 special ad hoc municipal police and firefighter postretirement adjustment; in financing of special ad hoc adjustment, further providing for reimbursement by Commonwealth for 2002 special ad hoc adjustment; and, in administrative provisions, further providing for municipal retirement system certification of adjustments paid and of reimbursable amounts and for municipal receipt of reimbursement payment.

Impact

The bill impacts state laws that govern compensation for municipal retirees and modifies existing provisions related to postretirement adjustments. By creating a structured adjustment specific to the year 2026, the bill aims at providing financial security to long-serving police and firefighters. The bill also includes the provision for the Commonwealth to reimburse municipalities for the costs associated with these adjustments, thereby alleviating some financial burdens from local governments. This could significantly influence future budgeting and financial planning at the municipal level.

Summary

Senate Bill 344 aims to amend the Special Ad Hoc Municipal Police and Firefighter Postretirement Adjustment Act by introducing a 2026 special ad hoc postretirement adjustment for retired police officers and firefighters. The bill stipulates that qualifying retirees will receive monthly adjustments based on their years of retirement, with amounts ranging from $75 to $300. The adjustments are designed to support municipal retirees who have terminated service and began receiving retirement benefits prior to January 1, 2021. This is intended as a financial support mechanism for public safety professionals post-retirement.

Sentiment

The sentiment towards SB344 appears generally supportive, particularly among lawmakers focused on public safety and municipal benefits. The bill is likely viewed favorably by those who advocate for better financial support for retired public service workers. However, there may be some concern regarding the financial implications for municipalities, particularly if they struggle to meet the reimbursement and adjustment obligations set forth in the bill. This could lead to debates regarding the balance between providing retiree benefits and managing municipal budgets effectively.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the financial sustainability of these adjustments, particularly regarding how the costs will be managed by municipalities. Opponents may raise concerns about the potential strain on local budgets, especially in economically challenging times. Additionally, questions may arise about the adequacy and timing of the Commonwealth's reimbursements, and whether they will sufficiently cover the adjustments mandated by the new provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1289

Providing for 2026 special ad hoc municipal police and firefighter postretirement adjustment; in financing of special ad hoc adjustment, providing for reimbursement by Commonwealth for 2026 special ad hoc adjustment; in administrative provisions, further providing for municipal retirement system certification of adjustments paid and of reimbursable amounts and for municipal receipt of reimbursement payment; and making an editorial change.

PA SF4968

Special transportation service forecast adjustments

PA S1000

Ends difference between teachers retired before or after June 30, 2012 for pension adjustments and difference between COLA adjustments between state and municipal pensions.

PA HB624

In public utility facilities, further providing for adjustment.

PA SF1122

Public employees postretirement adjustments increase

PA HB3857

Relating to cost-of-living adjustments applicable to certain benefits paid by the Teacher Retirement System of Texas and a biennial study on providing additional cost-of-living adjustments based on the effects of increased inflation.

PA SB339

Employees' Retirement System of Georgia; semiannual postretirement benefit adjustments for all beneficiaries; provide

PA SB309

In adoption and enforcement by municipalities, further providing for administration and enforcement.

PA SB238

Providing a postretirement cost-of-living adjustment for certain KPERS 1 and KPERS 2 retirants and making appropriations for fiscal year 2026 for KPERS to pay the actuarial cost of such cost-of-living adjustment.

PA HB144

In juvenile matters, further providing for informal adjustment; and making an editorial change.

Similar Bills

PA HB1289

Providing for 2026 special ad hoc municipal police and firefighter postretirement adjustment; in financing of special ad hoc adjustment, providing for reimbursement by Commonwealth for 2026 special ad hoc adjustment; in administrative provisions, further providing for municipal retirement system certification of adjustments paid and of reimbursable amounts and for municipal receipt of reimbursement payment; and making an editorial change.

CA AB1762

Public employment: retirement benefits.

MN SF1122

Public employees postretirement adjustments increase

OK HB1729

Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System; postretirement employment; limitations; codification; effective date.

OK HB1729

Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System; postretirement employment; limitations; codification; effective date.

GA SB339

Employees' Retirement System of Georgia; semiannual postretirement benefit adjustments for all beneficiaries; provide

MN HF2329

Teachers Retirement Association; age lowered from 62 to 60 for the enhanced early retirement reduction, and postretirement adjustment delay clarified.

MN SF2992

Teachers Retirement Association enhanced early retirement deduction age lowered from 62 to 60 provision and postretirement adjustment delay clarification provision