Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2913

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to public safety line of duty benefits

Impact

If passed, the bill would amend subsection (c) of section 100A of chapter 32, which governs the benefits provided to families of public safety employees who die in the line of duty. The proposed legislation would remove the restriction that currently prevents families of employees subject to chapter 152 from receiving the killed in the line of duty benefit. Consequently, families would have the option to select either this benefit or the benefits under chapter 152, contributing to a more supportive legal structure for those affected by line-of-duty deaths.

Summary

House Bill 2913, titled 'An Act relative to public safety line of duty benefits,' proposes an amendment to the public safety benefits law in Massachusetts. Specifically, it addresses the financial provisions for families of deceased public safety employees, allowing them to choose between two types of benefits in the event of the employee's death while on duty. This change is designed to provide more flexibility and support for the families affected by such tragic losses.

Contention

There may be differing opinions around the financial implications of this change, particularly related to the funding of benefits and support systems for surviving family members. While supporters may argue this amendment is a necessary step in providing adequate support for families of public safety workers, there could also be concerns regarding budget allocations and the potential impact on existing public safety benefits frameworks. Policymakers will likely debate these aspects as the bill moves through the legislative process.

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