Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4122

Introduced
10/10/23  

Caption

Authorizing the mayor of the city of Methuen to appoint police cadets to the Methuen Police Department

Impact

The impact of H4122 would be significant in the context of local governance in Methuen. By allowing the mayor to appoint cadets directly, the bill seeks to ensure that the police department can quickly fill positions, thereby maintaining an effective law enforcement presence. This could lead to a more responsive and dynamic police force, as it is enabled to recruit from within its ranks rather than relying solely on external lists that may delay necessary appointments.

Summary

House Bill 4122, introduced by Representative Ryan M. Hamilton, seeks to empower the Mayor of Methuen to appoint police cadets directly to the city's police department. This legislation aims to streamline the appointment process for cadets who have completed a minimum of two years of service, allowing them to fill entry-level positions without the usual certification requirements from an eligible list. The proposed bill indicates an intention to enhance local control over policing matters while addressing vacancies more effectively.

Contention

However, the bill does raise points of contention, particularly regarding its implications for the established civil service laws in Massachusetts. Critics might argue that bypassing the usual eligibility list process could compromise the merit-based system traditionally employed in state hiring practices. Furthermore, while the bill allows for affirmative action measures, there may be concerns about transparency and fairness in the selection process, leading to debates over whether the changes will truly benefit the community or simply streamline authority for the mayor.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H4510

Authorizing raising the maximum retirement age of special police officers in the city of Methuen to 70 years old

MA H4895

Authorizing raising the maximum retirement age of special police officers in the city of Methuen to 70 years old

MA H2548

Relative to the maximum age requirement for police officers for the city of Methuen

MA H838

Authorizing a special election in the city of Methuen to fill a vacancy in the Office of Mayor

MA H2547

Relative to the reinstatement of positions in a departmental unit according to seniority for the city of Methuen

MA S1646

Relative to police cadets in the city of Everett

MA H4141

Authorizing the appointment of special police officers in the city of Waltham to allow said special police officers to serve until the age of 70

MA H4630

Relative to the police cadet program in the city of Brockton

MA H2555

Authorizing the city of Leominster to establish an age limit for original appointment to the position of police officer

MA H4216

Authorizing the appointment of retired police officers to perform police details

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.