Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1906

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to Massachusetts certified emergency telecommunicators

Impact

The inclusion of certified emergency telecommunicators in Group 2 would mean that these individuals will receive improved retirement benefits compared to those in Group 1. This change in classification acknowledges the demanding nature of their work, which involves high levels of responsibility and stress. The potential implications of this bill include attracting and retaining qualified personnel in emergency services by offering them additional financial security in retirement, thus enhancing overall public safety.

Summary

Senate Bill S1906 seeks to amend the Massachusetts General Laws to include certified emergency telecommunicators in Group 2 of the contributory retirement system for public employees. This legislation is significant as it recognizes the critical role of telecommunicators in public safety and emergency response systems. By incorporating these professionals into a more favorable retirement category, the bill aims to enhance the support and acknowledgment provided to those who serve in such essential roles.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support, potential points of contention might arise regarding funding for the increased retirement benefits. Critics could raise concerns about how this legislative change may affect public funds and the overall budget for the Massachusetts retirement system. Additionally, the discussion may broaden to include comparisons with other public service professionals and whether similar adjustments are warranted for them.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1730

Relative to Massachusetts certified emergency telecommunicators

MA S1674

Relative to Massachusetts certified emergency telecommunicators

MA H2665

Relative to Massachusetts certified emergency telecommunicators

MA S1586

Relative to the internal benefits of public safety telecommunicators

MA S1673

Relative to 911 emergency telecommunicators inclusion in the heart bill

MA S1584

Relative to the diverse recruitment and reform of the Massachusetts State Police

MA S1727

Relative to the composition of the board of directors of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation

MA H2667

To provide public safety telecommunicators with the same internal benefits as first responders

MA H426

Implementing automated emergency response communications and coordination between Massachusetts schools with first responders

MA H161

Relative to children’s advocacy centers and the Massachusetts children’s alliance

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.