Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S821

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Allowing fair compensation of Massachusetts credit union directors

Impact

If enacted, the bill would change the existing legal framework governing credit union governance in Massachusetts. Specifically, it would empower individual credit unions to set compensation levels for their board members, which could enhance their ability to attract and retain skilled directors. This aligns with broader trends in financial services, where companies often seek to provide competitive packages to board members to ensure they have the necessary expertise guiding them.

Summary

Bill S821, also known as the Act allowing fair compensation of Massachusetts credit union directors, proposes a significant amendment to Section 20 of Chapter 171 of the General Laws. The bill aims to permit credit unions within the state to compensate the members of their board of directors for their services. Previously, the law may have imposed restrictions on such compensations, leading to debates about fairness and the ability of credit unions to attract qualified individuals to serve on their boards.

Contention

While the bill appears to enjoy support, notable points of contention may arise regarding the implications of allowing compensation for directors. Critics might argue that this could lead to conflicts of interest or raise concerns about the financial prudence of credit unions, especially if they are not generating sufficient revenue. Conversely, supporters contend that fair compensation is crucial for the effective governance of credit unions, promoting accountability and ensuring directors are duly incentivized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2436

Increasing the penalties for violating speed limits in school zones

MA S435

To establish de-escalation training in student transportation

MA S284

Enabling trained dental hygienists to administer dermal fillers and botox

MA S1364

Streamlining state employee collective bargaining

MA S818

Relative to eliminating the PCP referral requirement for specialty gynecological care

MA S433

Relative to substance use education in public schools

MA S1470

Relative to the creation of a municipal licensing commission

MA S100

To study supply and demand for cannabis cultivation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.