Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2491

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to certain retirement benefits for the surviving spouse of a state police officer injured in the line of duty

Impact

If enacted, H2491 would retroactively apply the recalculated retirement allowance to the date of John Bernard O’Connor's death. This would ensure that Felicia O’Connor receives a financial benefit equivalent to what her husband was entitled to during his lifetime, thereby offering her greater security and recognition for her husband's service. This action would not only provide immediate relief to the surviving spouse but would also symbolize the state’s commitment to those who serve in public safety roles and their families.

Summary

House Bill 2491 aims to provide specific retirement benefits for the surviving spouse of a state police officer who was injured in the line of duty. The bill, presented by Representatives Josh S. Cutler and Kathleen R. LaNatra, seeks to benefit Felicia O’Connor by recalculating her surviving spouse retirement allowance to match that of her late husband, John Bernard O’Connor. The bill is characterized as an emergency law, indicating its urgency to provide support to the widow without delay.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward, it may bring about discussions concerning the sustainability of state funds allocated for public employee retirement benefits. Critics might raise concerns about potential implications for future budget allocations or the precedent set for similar cases among other state employees. Advocates for public safety officers may emphasize that such measures are necessary to safeguard the welfare of public servants and their families, reflecting society's duty to honor and uphold the values associated with their sacrifices.

Companion Bills

MA H4826

Similar To Relative to retirement benefits

MA H4463

Replaced by Relative to certain retirement benefits for the surviving spouse of a state police officer injured in the line of duty

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.