Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S730

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To increase the Medicaid life insurance exemption

Impact

The implications of S730 are significant for individuals applying for Medicaid, particularly those who hold permanent life insurance policies. The introduction of a higher exemption will likely help more individuals qualify for Medicaid benefits without having their life insurance assets counted against them. By increasing the exemption amount, the bill aims to ease financial burdens on applicants who may not want to liquidate their insurance policies, which can be a vital resource for their beneficiaries in terms of funeral and other end-of-life costs. Furthermore, the requirement for Medicaid to report every three years on the financial impact of these changes indicates an ongoing assessment of the bill's effectiveness.

Summary

Bill S730 is an initiative in the Massachusetts General Court aimed at increasing the Medicaid life insurance exemption. This bill proposes an amendment to Chapter 118E of the Massachusetts General Laws, specifically enhancing the face value exemption for permanent life insurance policies. The proposed exemption for these policies, which include whole and universal life insurances that accumulate cash surrender value, is set to be $10,000. This amount will be adjusted for inflation every five years based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Meanwhile, term life insurance policies will continue to be excluded from Medicaid eligibility determinations as they do not have cash surrender value and serve primarily for death benefits.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill may include debates over the impact on the Medicaid program’s sustainability. Critics may argue that increasing exemptions could lead to an increase in Medicaid enrollment, straining state resources and potentially resulting in a financial burden on the state budget. Supporters, however, emphasize the need for such exemptions to protect low-income individuals who have made efforts to secure their end-of-life financial planning through life insurance. The balance between ensuring access to Medicaid and maintaining the program’s fiscal health will be a critical discussion point.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S769

To update Medicaid resource limits for seniors

MA H1249

To update Medicaid resource limits for seniors

MA H5134

Increasing membership on the town of Paxton select board

MA S1962

Increasing veterans' property tax exemptions

MA S1900

Increasing the property tax exemption for disabled veterans

MA H973

Relative to unclaimed life insurance benefits

MA H582

Relative to the protection of medical exemptions for immunizations for school attendance

MA S1899

To increase health insurance affordability for small business

MA H2901

Relative to OTC medications sales tax exemption

MA H994

To increase access and transparency of health insurance data

Similar Bills

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