Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2484

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to retirement benefits for Brian P. Costello Jr

Impact

The passage of H2484 will have a direct impact on state retirement laws, particularly the provisions related to alternative retirement plans for public service employees. By allowing Brian P. Costello Jr. to qualify for the Retirement Plus benefits retroactively, this bill signals the state's commitment to honoring and maintaining the integrity of public service retirement benefits. This ensures that individuals who have served in public roles can receive their rightful dues in retirement, thereby reinforcing the overall framework of the retirement system.

Summary

House Bill H2484 is legislation aimed at providing specific retirement benefits to Brian P. Costello Jr., allowing him to be deemed eligible for the alternative superannuation retirement benefit established by previous legislation. The bill facilitates his qualification for the Retirement Plus benefits, ensuring that he pays necessary contributions to align with what he would have paid had he been enrolled in that system. The intent behind this legislation is to rectify and finalize his retirement benefits, offering him the financial stability that comes with the proper recognition of service years and contributions.

Contention

While discussions around the bill did not surface major points of contention in the brief overview provided, the special nature of the bill – targeting an individual rather than a broad cohort – may raise discussions regarding fairness and the setting of precedents for future similar cases. Legislative scrutiny and public sentiment around personalized bills could lead to debates on systemic reforms in how retirement benefits are structured and awarded, but no opposition has been noted specifically against this bill.

Additional_notes

This bill, effectively an act of relief for Brian P. Costello Jr., demonstrates the personal nature of some legislative actions. While it seeks to amend his retirement benefits, the focus remains on the procedural correctness of retirement payout systems across the state and ensuring that retired public servants receive the benefits commensurate with their service.

Companion Bills

MA H4518

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H1629

Relative to the indemnity of public employees

MA H2795

Authorizing public employees' creditable retirement service

MA H1631

Relative to kratom sales in the Commonwealth

MA H2083

Relative to the small necessities leave act

MA H762

Relative to home care services

MA H2486

Relative to the cost of living adjustment for state and teacher retirees

MA H1118

Relative to prior authorization requests

MA H3068

Relative to delinquent and deferred interest rate uniformity

Similar Bills

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