Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3002

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the retirement of University of Massachusetts police

Impact

The introduction of HB 3002 signifies a significant policy shift in how state retirement benefits are allocated to University of Massachusetts police. This bill, if enacted, would equalize retirement benefits for these officers, recognizing their service under the same framework as other public safety officials. It reflects an acknowledgment of their roles in maintaining campus safety, thereby providing equitable treatment in terms of retirement security.

Summary

House Bill 3002 aims to amend the retirement provisions specifically for police officers of the University of Massachusetts. The legislation seeks to address the inclusion of University of Massachusetts police in statutory retirement plans, traditionally omitted from relevant state provisions. By making relevant adjustments to Chapter 32 of the General Laws, the bill facilitates a pathway for University police officers to receive the same retirement benefits as their counterparts in other state law enforcement agencies.

Contention

While the bill appears to have straightforward intentions to support University of Massachusetts police, it may face varying opinions regarding budgetary impacts and the broader implications of state-funded retirements. Points of contention might arise around the financial sustainability of expanding retirement benefits in light of higher education funding constraints and debates on public service funding priority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2689

Relative to the retirement of University of Massachusetts police

MA H2644

Relative to the equitable merger of the Group 4 and Group 2 retirement classifications of the University of Massachusetts police

MA S1706

Relative to the alignment of the University of Massachusetts police

MA H3891

Relative to the retirement benefits of Officer Brian Murphy of the Massachusetts State Police

MA H2688

Relative to law enforcement officer benefit equity

MA S1658

Relative to the retirement of state university and community college police officers

MA H2583

Relative to the Massachusetts State Employees Retirement System

MA H2537

Relative to the Massachusetts teacher retirement system

MA H2531

Authorizing the state retirement board to retire Richard D'Auria, a University of Massachusetts police officer disabled by cardiac disease, under the provisions of the "Heart Law."

MA H2501

Providing for a fair and equitable Group 4 retirement benefit for police officers working on Massachusetts public higher education campuses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.