Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2885

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to public safety dispatchers

Impact

The proposed changes will allow public safety communications dispatchers, along with supervisors and operations managers, to receive retirement benefits similar to other public safety personnel. This bill reflects an evolving understanding of the critical role dispatchers play in public safety, acknowledging the need for comprehensive retirement support. If passed, it will provide greater financial security for dispatchers post-retirement. The legislation supports public safety personnel more broadly by ensuring that all related positions are adequately represented in retirement law.

Summary

House Bill 2885, presented by Representative Meghan K. Kilcoyne, aims to amend the existing state laws regarding retirement benefits for public safety dispatchers by including them in the relevant subsection of Chapter 32 of the General Laws. This inclusion signifies a formal recognition of the role that dispatchers play in public safety operations, aligning their retirement benefits with those of other related professions within the public service sector. The bill focuses on enhancing the status of these workers, who perform essential functions supporting emergency services.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its intended positive effects on retirement benefits for dispatchers, there may be concerns regarding the associated costs and budgetary implications. Critics might argue about the fiscal impacts of expanding retirement benefits, especially in times of budget restraints. Furthermore, there may be debates on whether dispatchers should be treated equivalently to frontline public safety personnel like police officers and firefighters, which could lead to discussions about parity in benefits across various public service roles. As the bill moves through the legislative process, these issues are likely to be central to discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H417

Relative to notification of licenses

MA H2883

Clarifying call firefighter rights

MA H2649

Relative to the Massachusetts Fire Training Council

MA H2884

Relative to veteran inclusion

MA H3369

Relative to school transportation contracts

MA H3372

Relative to the submission of design-build proposals

MA H3715

Relative to school bus transportation professionals

MA H3370

Relative to fairness in public contracting

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.