Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2464

Introduced
9/18/23  
Refer
9/18/23  
Refer
9/28/23  
Refer
11/22/23  

Caption

Authorizing the continued employment of Jerry Shampang as an environmental police officer in the executive office of energy and environmental affairs

Impact

If enacted, S2464 would amend several statutes related to employment, specifically those concerning compensation and wage regulations. By mandating a higher minimum wage and automatic adjustments, the bill is expected to positively impact the economic conditions of many working families, providing them with better resources to meet their basic needs, such as housing, food, and healthcare. Employers will face increased labor costs, which may require adjustments in pricing or business operations to accommodate these changes.

Summary

The bill S2464 aims to revise existing labor laws concerning minimum wage and worker rights within the state. Primarily focusing on ensuring fair compensation for workers, the legislation proposes to increase the minimum wage over a phased timeline while implementing annual adjustments tied to the cost of living. This initiative aims to enhance the financial stability of low-income workers and reduce poverty levels across various communities in the state.

Contention

During discussions surrounding S2464, notable points of contention arose primarily between labor advocates supporting the bill and business groups voicing concerns over the financial ramifications. Proponents argue that the bill addresses long-standing inequalities in worker compensation, while opponents warn of potential job losses, increased operating costs, and negative impacts on small businesses. The debate has highlighted differing views on the appropriate balance between worker rights and economic sustainability within the labor market.

Companion Bills

MA H4196

Similar To Authorizing the town of West Stockbridge to continue the employment of Steven Traver as fire chief

MA H4197

Similar To Authorizing the town of Richmond to continue the employment of Steven Traver as fire chief

MA H4195

Similar To Authorizing the town of Chesterfield to continue the employment of reserve special police officer Greg Smith

MA H4461

Similar To Similar Bills

MA S2691

Replaced by Authorizing the continued employment of Jerry Shampang as an environmental police officer in the executive office of energy and environmental affairs

Previously Filed As

MA S410

Promoting scientific literacy in schools

MA S2168

Relative to protecting the taxpayers of the Commonwealth

MA S2268

Relative to improved headlight safety

MA S1409

Relative to HLTV 111 tests

MA S2418

Relative to improved headlight safety

MA S635

Relative to deer open hunting season

MA S2170

Updating the flag of the Commonwealth

MA S1881

Relative to the Group Insurance Trust Fund

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.