Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD579

Introduced
2/19/25  
Refer
2/19/25  
Engrossed
6/11/25  

Caption

An Act to Include Certain Mental Health Workers Under the 1998 Special Plan for Retirement

Impact

If enacted, LD579 would amend existing retirement policy to ensure mental health workers have access to enhanced retirement benefits, recognizing the critical nature of their roles in providing care within both community-based settings and institutions. The bill acknowledges the long-standing demands and responsibilities faced by these professionals, aiming to improve recruitment and retention through better retirement plans, which has become increasingly important amidst a growing mental health crisis.

Summary

LD579, titled 'An Act to Include Certain Mental Health Workers Under the 1998 Special Plan for Retirement,' seeks to expand retirement benefits for specific employees in the mental health sector. The bill proposes to include individuals employed by the Department of Health and Human Services who provide direct care to individuals needing mental health services or those responsible for crisis services to adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. By including these roles in the 1998 Special Plan, the bill aims to provide these essential workers with similar retirement benefits already enjoyed by other public employees in Maine.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD579 appears largely supportive, particularly among advocates for mental health services and workers' rights. Proponents argue that this measure is a necessary step toward valuing the work of mental health professionals and ensuring their financial security in retirement. However, there are concerns regarding the financial implications of expanding these benefits, which call into question the sustainability of the retirement system, especially during budget constraints.

Contention

While overall support for the bill is strong, some contention exists regarding the financial impacts it may have on the state's retirement system. Critics express worry that adding further obligations to the retirement plan could strain resources meant for other areas. Additionally, debates may arise within committees regarding the balance of benefits versus costs in light of the state's fiscal health, which could lead to discussions about amendments or even significant revisions to how retirement benefits are structured for certain categories of employees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1761

An Act to Include Certain Mental Health Workers Under the 1998 Special Plan for Retirement

ME LD1760

An Act to Include Certain Crisis Outreach and Crisis Services Workers Under the 1998 Special Plan for Retirement

ME LD610

An Act to Expand the 1998 Special Retirement Plan to Include Employees Who Work for the Office of Chief Medical Examiner

ME LD1424

An Act to Establish a Special Retirement Plan for Department of Corrections Employees and Other Correctional Staff

ME LD483

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Retirement Benefit Reductions for Certain Employees Currently Included in the 1998 Special Plan

ME LD1822

An Act to Amend the Specialty License Plate Laws and Extend the Moratorium on Approval of Specialty License Plates and Remove the Authority of Municipalities to Issue Driver's Licenses

ME LD1803

An Act to Improve the Maine Workers' Compensation Act of 1992

ME LD398

An Act to Make Agricultural Workers and Certain Other Workers Employees Under the Minimum Wage Law and to Allow Such Workers to Engage in Certain Concerted Activity

ME LD1082

An Act to Advance the Maine Retirement Savings Program

ME LD636

An Act to Authorize the Department of Health and Human Services to License and Ensure the Quality of Personal Care Agencies

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