Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2991

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to certain employees of the MBTA advisory board

Impact

Should H2991 pass, it will directly affect the retirement benefits structure for employees specified under the newly defined parameters of the bill. By recognizing these individuals as 'Employees' in the context of retirement benefits, the bill aims to extend the rights and compensations familiar to conventional public service roles to those engaged with the MBTA advisory board. This could potentially lead to increased contentment among these workers and attract individuals to roles within the advisory capacity that contribute to the overall functioning of the transportation authority.

Summary

House Bill H2991 aims to amend the definition of 'Employee' in the context of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) advisory board. The bill specifically seeks to ensure that employees, whose regular compensation is funded by the MBTA advisory board, are entitled to retirement benefits. This initiative reflects an ongoing effort to clarify the status and rights of individuals serving in this advisory capacity and aligns with efforts to provide fair compensation and support for public service workers.

Contention

While there may be general support for the goals of H2991, potential points of contention could arise regarding the fiscal implications of extending retirement benefits to more employees. Some policymakers and members of the public may argue that such benefits could strain existing budgetary allocations, especially in a period of financial scrutiny. Additionally, questions about how the definition of an employee will impact other areas of policy and hiring practices within the state may arise, warranting a closer examination of the bill's long-term implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2681

Relative to certain employees of the MBTA advisory board

MA S1632

Relative to certain employees of the MBTA advisory board

MA H3290

Relative to the MBTA board of directors

MA S2217

Relative to setting deadlines to electrify the MBTA commuter rail

MA H2490

Relative to creditable service for MBTA police officers

MA H3449

Relative to the creation of regional transit authorities for the provision of water transportation

MA H1929

Expanding access to commuter transit benefits offered by employers

MA H3452

Relative to transportation safety reform within the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

MA H2973

Relative to commuter transit benefits

MA H2937

Relative to tax deeds and protecting equity for homeowners facing foreclosure

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.