Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3888

Introduced
5/30/23  
Refer
5/30/23  
Refer
6/20/23  
Report Pass
11/8/23  

Caption

Relative to creditable service for Abby Levin, a member of the Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement System

Impact

If enacted, this bill would positively impact Abby Levin by providing her with one year of creditable service that may enhance her pension benefits. The changes proposed under this legislation reflect an acknowledgment of prior service, especially in roles that contribute to child development and education, thereby reinforcing the importance of recognizing diverse educational roles within the Massachusetts educational landscape. Such adjustments are crucial not only for individual cases like Levin's but also serve to promote fairness and recognition for other educators in similar situations across the state.

Summary

House Bill H3888 seeks to amend provisions related to the Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement System, specifically allowing for creditable service for Abby Levin for her work at the Northampton Center for Children and Families during the 1979-1980 school year. This bill directly addresses the eligibility of Levin's service for consideration in calculating her retirement allowance, which indicates a significant focus on individual equity within the retirement system. By granting this creditable service, the bill aims to recognize and validate the contributions of long-serving educators, ensuring their retirement benefits reflect their full professional history.

Contention

Discussion surrounding H3888 could involve debates on fairness and precedent regarding the provision of creditable service to individuals who have gaps in their formal service records. Some stakeholders might argue that providing such credits could lead to exceptions that might complicate the overall system, while others may advocate for a more inclusive approach that reflects the diverse contributions educators make in and out of traditional classroom settings. The bill stands as a pivotal indicator of the legislative commitment to addressing inequities in the retirement system for educators, fostering an environment of support rather than exclusion.

Companion Bills

MA H3892

Similar To Relative to creditable service for Eileen Mullen, a member of the Massachusetts Teachers’ retirement system

MA H4168

Replaced by Relative to creditable service for Abby Levin, a member of the Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement System

Previously Filed As

MA H1735

Increasing witness fees

MA H2116

Relative to anti-retaliation protections for public employees

MA H1180

Ensuring life insurance coverage while taking Paid Family and Medical Leave

MA H2186

Relative to clinical laboratory testing

MA H3504

Relative to correcting the definition of active duty in the interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children

MA H3848

Relative to correcting the definition of active duty in the interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children

MA H2111

Amending the unemployment insurance law for workers with fluctuating work schedules

MA H179

Relative to large family child care homes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.