Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2475

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to certain option B and option C retirees

Impact

If enacted, H2475 will alter the retirement benefits landscape for public employees in Massachusetts by increasing the fixed retirement allowances in compliance with the provisions set forth in the bill. The acceptance of this act by individual retirement systems will require a majority vote from their boards, alongside the approval from the respective legislative bodies. This prospective application means benefits will only be available from the effective date of the bill and that no retroactive benefits will be granted, which is significant in the context of prior retirements.

Summary

House Bill 2475, presented by Representative Tackey Chan, aims to provide an increase in retirement allowances for certain public employees retired under Option B and Option C. This bill will specifically apply to members who retired before July 1, 2004, allowing them to receive a 4% increase for Option B allowances and a 12% increase for Option C allowances. The legislation is intended to enhance the financial well-being of these retirees who may be experiencing difficulties due to their lesser allowances compared to current standards.

Contention

The bill may face debate due to the implications on public spending and the potential burden on local retirement systems. Some stakeholders might argue that increased benefits could strain the budgets of these systems, especially if a substantial number of eligible retirees opt to accept the provisions of the act. Furthermore, there could be opposition from those fearing that prioritizing benefits for a specific group of retirees might detract from broader reforms aimed at enhancing the retirement security for all public employees.

Notable_points

Overall, H2475 is a targeted effort to address the needs of a particular cohort of retirees, reflecting ongoing conversations about retirement security and the financial obligations of the state towards its public employees. The focus on options B and C highlights the nuances of retirement systems, which can vary significantly in their eligibility and benefits, thus underscoring the bill's importance as a localized solution to a pressing issue for many veterans of public service in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

MA H2560

Similar To Relative to certain option B and option C retirees

Previously Filed As

MA H139

Relative to funeral assistance

MA H275

Relative to funeral directors

MA H3304

Relative to making Election Day a state holiday

MA H2477

Relative to probation officers

MA H3153

Increasing service quality penalty against electric and gas companies

MA H2461

Relative to municipal building officials

MA H3461

Increasing service quality penalty against electric and gas companies

MA H345

Relative to alcoholic beverage containers

Similar Bills

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