Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2651

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the equality of wage and recruitment of the Massachusetts State Police

Impact

If enacted, HB 2651 will directly impact compensation structures within the Massachusetts State Police, providing a framework for base salary increases based on educational achievements. Officers will earn points for higher education credentials, which will translate into salary increases: a ten percent raise for 60 points, 20 percent for 120 points, and 25 percent for 150 points. This structure is intended not only to motivate current officers to further their education but also to enhance the attractiveness of careers in law enforcement to individuals from diverse educational backgrounds.

Summary

House Bill 2651 aims to address wage inequality and improve recruitment efforts for the Massachusetts State Police. The bill seeks to reestablish a career incentive pay program, which offers base salary increases to full-time members of the state police department. This program is designed to encourage current officers to further their education and to promote the recruitment of a diverse candidate pool through targeted cadet programs. By amending existing laws regarding police salaries, this bill aims to rectify existing equity issues within the state police force.

Contention

Notably, the bill has the potential to spark discussions regarding state funding for police departments and the prioritization of educational qualifications over other forms of experience. Some may argue that while enhancing education is beneficial, it should not overshadow traditional law enforcement training or experience. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the implementation of this incentive pay program, specifically whether it accounts adequately for the diverse backgrounds of potential recruits, and how it will be funded amidst other financial obligations of the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2353

Relative to the equality of wage and recruitment of the Massachusetts State Police

MA S1608

Relative to the equality of wage and recruitment of the Massachusetts State Police

MA S1584

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

MA H4028

Allowing exempting the town of Arlington from the provisions of chapter 31 of the General Laws as they concern the recruitment and hiring of full time permanent police officers

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 S1955

Relative to funding of the Massachusetts State House police memorial

MA H1220

Relative to healthcare industry recruitment and education for the 21st Century

MA H3689

Transitioning Massachusetts to clean electricity, heating and transportation

MA H1924

To promote the recruitment and retention of hospital workers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.