Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2887

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to credible service for school nurses

Impact

The bill could have a significant positive impact on the recruitment and retention of qualified school nurses within Massachusetts. By offering creditable retirement service for previous nursing experience, it not only acknowledges the valuable contributions of these nurses but also enhances their long-term benefits. This could lead to an improvement in the overall quality of healthcare services provided in schools, as nurses feel more valued and supported in their careers.

Summary

House Bill H2887 aims to enhance the retirement benefits for school nurses in Massachusetts by allowing them to receive creditable service for their work experience in nursing. Specifically, the bill amends the General Laws to enable school nurses who are members of the teacher’s retirement system, or other municipal or state retirement systems, to count their previous nursing work towards their retirement credits. This adjustment seeks to recognize the professional experience of school nurses and ensure that they receive the same retirement recognition afforded to other educators.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on providing benefits to school nurses, it does present potential points of contention. Critics may argue about the fiscal implications of expanding retirement benefits, especially if it places further strain on already taxed municipal and state retirement systems. The conditions attached to the creditable service—such as the requirement for members to have ten years of membership service before qualifying for the benefit—could also spark debate regarding fairness and accessibility for newer nurses entering the profession.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2577

Relative to credible service for school nurses

MA H2612

Relative to credible service for VISTA volunteers

MA H3812

Authorizing the Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement System to grant credible service to Kellie Martin

MA S1745

Relative to creditable service for school business administrators

MA H2597

Correcting credible service in the retirement system for elected officials

MA S1724

Relative to non-public school service

MA S2808

Relative to retirement benefits for Joseph Suppa

MA H1972

Expanding access to mental health services and strengthening risk assessment protocols

MA H3639

Granting creditable service to Cheryl DiLisio, an employee of Nahant public schools

MA H2490

Relative to creditable service for MBTA police officers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.