Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB189

Introduced
3/8/23  

Caption

In employees, providing for insurance benefits for part-time police officers.

Impact

If enacted, HB 189 would amend existing laws related to employment benefits specifically for part-time police officers, thereby influencing municipal budgets and funding strategies. The provision of insurance benefits may necessitate adjustments in local government budgeting and financial planning as municipalities allocate funds to accommodate these new expenditures. This change could particularly impact smaller municipalities that rely heavily on part-time officers while facing budget constraints. Furthermore, the bill may set a precedent for how law enforcement agencies address employee welfare across varying employment statuses.

Summary

House Bill 189 focuses on providing insurance benefits for part-time police officers, addressing a significant gap in coverage for this group of law enforcement personnel. The bill aims to enhance the welfare of part-time officers who often lack access to adequate health and insurance benefits due to their employment status. By incorporating these provisions, the bill seeks to ensure that part-time officers receive equitable treatment in terms of benefits, mirroring what full-time officers may typically receive. This step is anticipated to improve the overall morale and retention rates of part-time police officers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 189 appears to be generally supportive among law enforcement advocacy groups and community leaders. Supporters argue that the bill is a progressive step towards ensuring fair treatment of part-time officers who often provide crucial services but lack adequate benefits. However, some local government officials have expressed concern over the potential financial burden this bill might place on smaller municipalities, indicating a divided opinion on the economic feasibility of the initiative.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the financial implications of expanding benefits to part-time police officers. Critics argue that, while the intention of providing insurance is commendable, the bill may increase financial pressure on local governments without sufficient funding mechanisms in place. Additionally, there are concerns about the capacity of smaller municipalities to implement these changes effectively, leading to discussions on the need for state assistance to support local agencies in managing the new benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB911

In employees, providing for law enforcement officer benefits for surviving family members.

PA AB138

Employment: health care benefits: unemployment insurance: policies and practices.

PA HB482

In employees, providing for temporary police assistance in cities.

PA HB23

Further providing for disability benefits for campus police officers and for definitions.

PA HB1024

In assault, further providing for ethnic intimidation; in particular rights and immunities, further providing for civil rights violations; and, in employees, further providing for definitions and providing for annual officer training on hate-based intimidation.

PA SB916

Relating to unemployment insurance benefits for employees unemployed due to a labor dispute.

PA HB658

In employees, providing for temporary police assistance in certain cities and townships.

PA HB1604

In employees, providing for mandatory firearms training for certain officers.

PA HB2026

Authorizing municipalities with police or firefighter employees in PERS to elect to become participating employer in Municipal Police Officer and Firefighter Retirement System for a limited time

PA SB649

In assault, further providing for ethnic intimidation; in employees, further providing for definitions and providing for police officer training on hate-based intimidation; and making an editorial change.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.