Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2814

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to special investigators of the alcohol beverage control commission

Impact

The passage of HB 2814 would have a direct impact on the retirement benefits available to special investigators working for the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission. By formally recognizing their contributions within the legislative framework of retirement benefits, the bill could potentially improve job satisfaction and retention rates among these investigators. The bill addresses a gap in benefits that could serve to attract more qualified individuals into the role, ensuring that the commission is well-staffed with knowledgeable personnel tasked with enforcing alcohol regulations.

Summary

House Bill 2814, introduced by Representative Paul J. Donato, seeks to amend Section 3 (g) of Chapter 32 of the General Laws in Massachusetts to include special investigators of the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission in the retirement benefits provision. This inclusion aims to recognize the unique responsibilities and duties that these special investigators undertake in regulating alcohol sales and distribution within the state. As such, it represents a step toward enhancing the benefits for individuals who are employed in this critical oversight role.

Contention

While the bill presents apparent advantages for the special investigators, the amendment may face scrutiny or opposition, particularly regarding budgetary constraints. Some lawmakers may raise concerns about the financial implications of increasing retirement benefits at a time when state budgets are tight. Additionally, there may be discussions about whether similar benefits should be extended to other public service roles, which could spark debates about equity and fairness in state employment benefits. Overall, the bill aims to strike a balance between recognizing the contributions of special investigators while navigating the complexities of state fiscal responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H822

Relative to absentee voting

MA H2813

Relative to the fifth member of the public employee retirement systems

MA H2408

Relative to staffing at home health and hospice agencies

MA H824

Relative to political designations

MA H766

Relative to acute hospital and nursing home governance

MA H2407

Relative to the definition of podiatry

MA H1428

Relative to tuition waivers for children raised by a grandparent or other relative

MA H823

Relative to election emergencies

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.