Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2931

Introduced
7/30/24  
Refer
7/30/24  

Caption

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Service to make an investigation and study of a certain current Senate document relative to public service matters.

Impact

If passed, S2931 would facilitate a focused discussion and analysis regarding the needs and rights of public service employees. By investigating current Senate documents, the bill intends to assess and potentially modify policies that govern public service workers' rights, ensuring that they are adequately supported in terms of compensation, benefits, and workplace conditions. This could lead to potential reforms that aim to enhance the overall quality of life for public service employees.

Summary

Senate Bill S2931 is an Order introduced in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts aimed at authorizing the joint committee on Public Service to conduct a comprehensive investigation and study of several Senate documents related to public service matters. This initiative stems from various petitions addressing significant topics affecting public employees, such as employee rights, retirement benefits, and cost of living adjustments.

Contention

The bill may encounter points of contention, particularly regarding its implications on the funding and implementation of proposed changes to employee rights and benefits. Stakeholders could have divergent views on the necessity and feasibility of expanding these rights or adjusting benefits to meet the needs of current public service employees versus the fiscal impacts on the state's budget. Furthermore, as it proposes to analyze various existing Senate documents, it raises questions about the extent to which the findings of such studies would translate into effective legislative action.

Companion Bills

MA S1729

Replaces Relative to veterans service officers retirement benefits

MA S1650

Replaces Relative to retirement benefits for care givers at the Soldiers' Homes

MA S1658

Replaces Relative to the retirement of state university and community college police officers

MA S1739

Replaces Relative to victim witness advocate retirement classification

MA S1747

Replaces Regarding retirement of public authority law enforcement employee groups

MA S1629

Replaces Relative to enhancing cost of living adjustment for certain long term career public retirees

MA S1638

Replaces To provide fair and affordable public retiree benefits

MA S1742

Replaces Relative to the human resources division's civil service unit

MA S1621

Replaces Relative to the employee rights of employees of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

MA S1659

Replaces Classifying municipal animal control officers in group 4

MA S1732

Replaces Relative to Boston school police retirement

MA S1683

Replaces Relative to retirement classification of licensed drinking water operators

MA S1712

Replaces Relative to raising the entrance age of police officers

MA S1713

Replaces Resolve authorizing the study of cost of living increases for state police retirees

Similar Bills

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