Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2435

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
5/22/23  
Engrossed
6/22/23  
Engrossed
8/24/23  
Enrolled
8/28/23  
Chaptered
8/31/23  

Caption

Authorizing the town of Lanesborough to continue the employment of Daniel Bolognia, Charles Garrity, Peter Pannesco, Peter Oakley, David Rolle, Donald Whalen and Michael Wooliver

Impact

The act addresses local governance, allowing the town to bypass broader state laws that typically mandate a retirement age for firefighters. By doing so, it aims to facilitate the continued employment of firefighters who are deemed fit for duty. This legislation could influence future employment practices in other municipalities within the state, raising questions around age discrimination and the retention of public service employees. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that firefighters will not incur deductions from their compensation under state law for work completed after age 65, enhancing their financial security as they age in service.

Summary

House Bill 2435 is a legislative act authorizing the town of Lanesborough to extend the employment of specific firefighters until they reach the age of 70, provided they remain mentally and physically capable of performing their duties. This exemption from the standard age limit for retirement encourages municipalities to retain experienced firefighters, thus ensuring that the town's fire department maintains its operational effectiveness. The bill highlights the value placed on seasoned personnel and the impact their experience has on public safety.

Contention

The bill may evoke discussion concerning the implications of extending employment terms for firefighters. Advocates may argue that allowing trusted and seasoned firefighters to remain in service is essential for community safety. Conversely, critics could highlight concerns surrounding the physical capabilities of older employees in high-demand roles, potentially arguing for a greater focus on workforce rejuvenation and the need for younger personnel in public service roles to foster a balanced and energetic workforce.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H5024

Authorizing the town of Rowley to continue employment of call firefighter Donald Dupray

MA S1642

Authorizing the town of Provincetown to continue the employment of Michael Trovato

MA H4064

Authorizing the town of Bernardston to continue the employment of fire chief Peter Shedd

MA H4724

Authorizing the town of Rowley to continue employment of call firefighter Donald Dupray

MA H4291

Authorizing the town of Deerfield to continue the employment of police department members Michael W. Habel, Robert A. Thrasher, and Mark Jacques

MA H4557

Authorizing the town of Deerfield to continue the employment of police department members Michael W. Habel, Robert A. Thrasher, and Mark Jacques

MA H3843

Authorizing the town of Deerfield to continue the employment of police department members Michael W. Habel, Robert A Thratcher, and Mark Jacques

MA H3988

Authorizing the town of Charlemont to continue the employment of fire department member Dennis Annear

MA H4014

Authorizing the town of North Brookfield to continue the employment of Fire Chief Joseph Holway and Captain David Martin

MA H4146

Authorizing the continued employment of Glenn Davis, the Fire Chief of the town of Lynnfield

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.