Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2570

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Granting creditable service to Robin Blatt, a member of the state employees' retirement system

Impact

The enactment of this bill is geared towards promoting the public good by ensuring that an employee's past service is recognized in their future retirement benefits. By crediting additional service years, the bill aims to enhance the retirement outcomes for state employees who meet specific criteria. It underscores the importance of acknowledging the contributions of long-serving employees within the public sector, thereby potentially influencing similar future legislation addressing service credit for other employees.

Summary

House Bill 2570, also known as the Act granting creditable service to Robin Blatt, facilitates the crediting of service years for a specific individual within the state employees’ retirement system. Specifically, the bill allows Robin Blatt, who served in the Department of Public Health from April 4, 1983, to June 22, 1985, to receive two additional years of creditable service. This adjustment is essential for calculating her superannuation retirement allowance under Massachusetts General Laws.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward, the recognition of additional creditable service may raise discussions around equity and precedent in retirement legislation. Specific issues may arise concerning how such decisions impact the broader state retirement system, including budgetary implications and potential perceptions of favoritism towards individual cases. Stakeholders from various sectors might present differing views about policies affecting retirement benefits, making this bill a point of interest amid ongoing discussions about state employee benefits.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

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