Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7683

Introduced
2/11/26  

Caption

Increases monthly minimum benefit for a spouse, domestic partner, former spouse.

Impact

The proposed revision will directly affect individuals who were married to or in domestic partnerships with teachers at the time of their death. The bill outlines the eligibility for benefits, which include provisions that the deceased must have been living with the spouse or domestic partner at the time of death, as well as restrictions that come into play if the survivor remarries or forms a new domestic partnership. An increase in these benefits is anticipated to provide greater economic stability for these beneficiaries, reflecting a recognition of their ongoing financial needs.

Summary

House Bill 7683 aims to amend provisions related to teachers' retirement, specifically focusing on increasing the monthly minimum benefits payable to the spouses, former spouses, and domestic partners of deceased teachers. This legislative action is designed to provide enhanced financial support to beneficiaries, acknowledging the economic hardships that can arise following the death of a household income provider. The bill stipulates criteria under which these benefits are awarded, ensuring that they reach the intended recipients based on their financial relationship with the deceased teacher.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward in its intent to secure better benefits for surviving spouses and partners, there may be areas of contention, particularly concerning the definitions and eligibility criteria. Some stakeholders might raise concerns about the limits placed on benefits for divorced spouses or those who remarry, as this could potentially create financial disparities among those who were once connected to the deceased member. The criteria for eligibility could lead to debates on fairness, particularly in how benefits are calculated and distributed when multiple beneficiaries are present.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0249

Increases monthly minimum benefit for a spouse, domestic partner, former spouse. Grant a 2.89% COLA for eligible retirees. Provided a modification reducing federal AGI for public pension benefits from the RI employees retirement system.

RI H5472

Increases monthly minimum benefit for a spouse, domestic partner, former spouse. Grant a 2.89% COLA for eligible retirees. Provided a modification reducing federal AGI for public pension benefits from the RI employees retirement system.

RI S0459

Amend a provision in the general laws relative to additional benefits payable to retired judges and their surviving spouses.

RI H5737

Amend a provision in the general laws relative to additional benefits payable to retired judges and their surviving spouses.

RI S1153

Amends the current law so that if a magistrate dies during active service, while eligible for retirement under ERSRI, their surviving spouse or domestic partner would receive "ERSRI option #1 – 100% survivor option".

RI S0616

Defines public-private partnerships and provide the framework to encourage the use of public-private partnerships for proposals for state purchases.

RI H5870

Defines public-private partnerships and provide the framework to encourage the use of public-private partnerships for proposals for state purchases.

RI S0072

Disabled veteran license plate may be transferred to veterans' spouse or issued to veteran or veterans spouse.

RI S0777

Requires that present and former employees, active and retired members, and beneficiaries receiving any retirement, disability or death allowance receive a $2,000 increase per year.

RI S0428

Amends the pension benefits for both current and former Rhode Island state police members, and would extend the time period a member may serve in the Rhode Island state police.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.