Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2937

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to Brockton school police

Impact

If passed, the legislation will modify existing retirement provisions, allowing Brockton school police officers access to a more favorable retirement plan. This change may attract more qualified individuals to the role and improve retention rates among current officers, as they would benefit from enhanced retirement security. The inclusion of school police in Group 4 is intended to ensure that these officers, who play a critical role in maintaining safety and order within schools, are adequately compensated in terms of retirement benefits.

Summary

House Bill 2937, introduced by Representative Bridget Plouffe, seeks to amend the contributory retirement system for public employees in Massachusetts specifically to include school police officers from the city of Brockton in Group 4. This group comprises positions exposed to greater risks and hazards during their service, allowing those members to retire earlier and receive better benefits compared to other public employees. The bill emphasizes the importance of recognizing the unique responsibilities and contributions of school police within the educational environment.

Contention

Although no substantial points of contention appear within the current discussions about H2937, potential issues may arise regarding funding associated with the extended retirement benefits. Critics might argue about the financial implications for the city's pension fund and whether such a move sets a precedent for other municipalities to follow. However, proponents of the bill strongly support recognizing the responsibilities school police officers undertake and argue that their role is deserving of such considerations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2157

Updating the Medical Society mission statement

MA H2680

Requiring public safety vehicles to be equipped with emergency thermal blankets

MA H3764

Allowing blood types to be printed on licenses to operate motor vehicles

MA H3212

Relative to ensuring fairness and equity in the assessment of the value of property

MA H2938

Requiring creditable service for Massachusetts National Guard service

MA H1289

Requiring reimbursement for the costs of providing competent interpreter services

MA H2515

Relative to the exposure of public safety officials to HIV

MA H1402

To protect MassHealth applicants facing undue hardship

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.