Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2072

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to minimum wage for municipal employees

Impact

If enacted, HB 2072 would specifically affect municipalities by allowing them to adopt minimum wage standards for their employees, potentially higher than the state-required minimum. This empowerment of local government to set wage standards could lead to increased wages for many municipal employees, which would aim to enhance their living conditions and spending power. However, the implementation details will likely vary from one municipality to another, influencing how these changes take shape across the state.

Summary

House Bill 2072, titled 'An Act relative to minimum wage for municipal employees', aims to establish regulations regarding the minimum wage applicable to employees of local municipalities in Massachusetts. The bill proposes to amend Chapter 41 of the General Laws to clarify that municipal entities are considered employers under wage regulations. The introduction of this legislation reflects an ongoing effort to improve economic equity for municipal workers, ensuring that they receive fair compensation for their labor.

Contention

While supporters of HB 2072 argue that it would lead to better pay for municipal workers and greater economic stability for low-income families, notable points of contention arise regarding local vs. state control over wage standards. Critics may argue that allowing municipalities to set their own minimum wages could create disparities and confusion, particularly in areas with varying economic conditions. Furthermore, issues around funding local budgets to support increased wage mandates for municipal roles could also be a significant concern during deliberations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1835

Relative to minimum wage for municipal employees

MA H1925

Relative to the minimum wage

MA S1200

Relative to raising the minimum wage closer to a living wage in the Commonwealth

MA H1231

To promote an enhanced care worker minimum wage

MA H1855

Relative to protecting wages of deceased employees

MA S1155

Relative to compliance with the fair minimum wage

MA H1836

Relative to time and a half wages on Sundays and legal holidays

MA H2021

Relative to the building or rebuilding of bridges on land that falls under the jurisdiction of more than one municipality

MA H1863

For a minimum hourly health improvement wage

MA H2584

Relative to health insurance for municipal employees

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.