Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1836

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to non-Commonwealth entities within the state employees' retirement system

Impact

The bill's implications on state laws are substantial, as it clarifies the financial obligations of various non-commonwealth entities regarding the state employees' retirement system. By establishing a clear framework for calculating and remitting those costs, S1836 aims to enhance fiscal responsibility among entities that participate in the retirement system. This may lead to a more stable funding landscape for the pension reserve fund, directly impacting employee benefits under the state retirement system.

Summary

S1836, filed by James B. Eldridge, seeks to amend the state employees' retirement system's provisions regarding non-commonwealth entities. The bill specifically targets districts and governmental units that are not part of the Commonwealth, ensuring that their employees who become members of the state employees’ retirement system contribute to costs determined by actuarial evaluations. Employers within this category will be required to remit contributions based on a percentage of their payroll, with these costs being used to support the pension reserve fund of the state retirement system.

Contention

One notable point of contention related to S1836 is the requirement for non-compliant entities to pay an additional 10% on delinquent contributions. This provision may raise concerns among those entities about the fairness and feasibility of such financial burdens, particularly if they face operational difficulties. There's also the question of how these changes might impact the autonomy of local units in managing their employee benefits, as they may view this oversight by the state as an overreach into their governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1689

Relative to non-Commonwealth entities within the state employees’ retirement system

MA S2611

Relative to non-Commonwealth entities within the state employees' retirement system

MA H2583

Relative to the Massachusetts State Employees Retirement System

MA H2427

Relative to cost of living adjustments for retired public employees of the Commonwealth

MA H4387

Strengthening the Commonwealth’s farms and food systems

MA H2668

Relative to the retirement benefits of certain public safety employees

MA H2499

Authorizing the South Shore Charter School to join the State Employees Retirement System

MA S1415

Relative to birthing justice in the Commonwealth

MA H2613

Relating to the retirement of Charles Bletzer, an employee of the Trial Court of the Commonwealth

MA S2734

Relative to birthing justice in the Commonwealth.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.