Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2809

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Requiring administrators of certain retirement plans to disclose conflicts of interest

Impact

By enforcing this disclosure requirement, the bill aims to empower employees by providing them with essential details about the fees and return on investments under their retirement plans. This could lead to more informed decision-making by employees regarding their retirement options. Additionally, broadening transparency might encourage competition among administrators to provide better services at lower costs.

Summary

House Bill 2809 mandates that administrators of certain retirement plans, specifically those for employees of political subdivisions in Massachusetts, must disclose conflicts of interest. This requirement comes into effect on January 1, 2026, and emphasizes transparency in the management of retirement plans. The bill intends to enhance the accountability of plan administrators by ensuring that participants receive critical information regarding fees associated with their investments.

Contention

While the bill has significant support for its consumer protection aspects, it may face contention concerning the burdens it places on plan administrators. Critics could argue that the administrative costs of maintaining compliance with these disclosure requirements might deter some companies from offering retirement plans, potentially reducing the available options for employees. However, supporters believe that the benefits of informed choices vastly outweigh potential drawbacks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2092

Clarifying mandatory overtime protections

MA H2261

Ending the criminalization of homelessness

MA H557

Expanding reasons for excused absences from school to include mental or behavioral health

MA H3081

Establishing a tax exemption for pension income for certain senior citizens of the Commonwealth

MA H2810

Authorizing the city of Taunton to continue the employment of police chief Edward J. Walsh

MA H554

Establishing comprehensive school counseling programs

MA H2808

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

MA H558

To promote the inclusion of American Sign Language in the Commonwealth’s public schools, AKA The American Sign Language Inclusion Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.