Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2586

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the retirement rights of criminal prosecutors

Impact

If enacted, HB 2586 will have a significant impact on the retirement benefits of prosecutor roles within Massachusetts. It will expand the eligibility criteria for retirement benefits, thereby providing more comprehensive support for attorneys dedicated to criminal prosecutions. This could assist in the retention of skilled legal professionals in the public sector, particularly in areas of law that are often seen as challenging and underfunded.

Summary

House Bill 2586, presented by Representative David Paul Linsky, seeks to amend the retirement rights of certain criminal prosecutors within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This legislation specifically aims to include assistant attorneys general who are responsible for prosecuting criminal matters as eligible for certain retirement benefits. By officially recognizing these positions, the bill emphasizes the critical role that assistant attorneys general play in the criminal justice system.

Contention

While the bill appears to be straightforward in its intent to support criminal prosecutors, there could be points of contention regarding budgetary implications. Opponents may argue that expanding retirement benefits could place additional financial burdens on the state’s retirement system, a concern often raised in public discussions surrounding any modifications to public sector retirement plans. Furthermore, there may be debates on whether other law enforcement or public service roles should receive similar recognition and benefits.

Notable_points

This bill mirrors similar legislation proposed in previous sessions, indicating a continued legislative interest in improving conditions for those in criminal prosecution roles. As the legal landscape evolves, the recognition and support for public attorneys may ultimately reflect broader societal values related to law enforcement and justice.

Companion Bills

MA H2492

Similar To Restoring the retirement rights of certain employees

Previously Filed As

MA H2898

Relative to the retirement rights of criminal prosecutors

MA H1622

Relative to criminal background checks for youth program volunteers

MA H1627

Requiring the inclusion of certain civil rights offense information in the statewide domestic violence recordkeeping system

MA HB709

Creates the State Commission on Prosecutorial Oversight and the Code of Prosecutorial Conduct

MA H1838

Requiring the inclusion of certain civil rights offense information in the statewide domestic violence recordkeeping system

MA H1628

Relative to the intimidation of witnesses and interfering with justice

MA H1841

Relative to the intimidation of witnesses and interfering with justice

MA H1621

Relative to the penalty for disorderly persons

MA S1863

Further regulating the retirement rights of certain employees of Plymouth County

MA H1630

Relative to indigent defense counsel

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.