Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3853

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Ensuring annuity eligibility for Gold Star Spouses

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 3853 would directly influence the provisions laid out in Section 6B of Chapter 115 of the General Laws. By removing the existing stipulation that mandates the surviving spouse must remain unmarried to remain eligible for annuities, the bill intends to provide a more equitable solution for those affected. This amendment could enhance the financial stability of Gold Star Spouses, enabling them to seek new relationships without the fear of losing crucial financial support. Such a move is anticipated to foster a more supportive environment for the families of fallen service members.

Summary

House Bill 3853 aims to amend the eligibility criteria for annuities provided to Gold Star Spouses in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill seeks to ensure that surviving spouses of deceased military service members can maintain their eligibility for financial annuities regardless of their remarriage status. This legislative effort is particularly significant as it addresses long-standing concerns regarding the financial security of Gold Star Families, who have already faced the loss of their loved ones in service to the country.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various legislative members as a necessary support measure for military families, it may also face scrutiny regarding its fiscal implications. Some critics may raise concerns about the potential increase in state expenditure associated with extending annuity benefits to remarried spouses, prompting discussions about the state's budgetary priorities. Additionally, the overall societal implications of how we view and support those who have lost loved ones in military service may also come into play, as this bill signifies a broader cultural shift towards recognizing the needs of Gold Star Families.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H249

Relative to financial literacy

MA H2645

Relative to the sex offender registry

MA H3361

Relative to timely decisions by awarding authorities

MA H154

To protect children from the use of alcohol and marijuana

MA H1440

Relative to the Honorable George V. Kenneally, Jr

MA H1770

Relative to aggressive panhandling on or adjacent to public ways

MA H2646

Pertaining to public fire safety and professionalism

MA H404

Relative to the Board of Registration of Cosmetology and Barbering exams

Similar Bills

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