Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2084

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

For a minimum hourly health improvement wage

Impact

The proposed legislation would introduce a framework for determining a minimum health improvement wage tied to hours worked, where employees would accrue benefits proportional to their work hours across multiple jobs. For example, a person working two part-time jobs would receive health wage benefits as if they had worked a full-time equivalent. This aims to alleviate stress on employees who often exceed full-time working hours without sufficient compensation for their healthcare needs.

Summary

House Bill 2084 proposes the establishment of a Minimum Hourly Health Improvement Wage in Massachusetts, aimed at enhancing health service access and financial support for those in precarious employment. The bill recognizes the changing economic landscape, where many workers find themselves in multiple part-time positions that often lack essential benefits such as healthcare. It seeks to address the burdens of healthcare costs and insurance, which are critical issues for residents throughout the Commonwealth.

Contention

While the bill seeks to formalize a system that supports healthcare for workers in lower-tier employment scenarios, it also introduces complexities for employers. Those with 50 or more employees would be mandated to contribute to healthcare costs for their employees under this system. However, smaller businesses with less than 50 employees would have the option to participate voluntarily. This difference has the potential to raise discussions around fairness in workplace regulations and the balance between ensuring employee healthcare and the operational costs for businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H27

Proposal for a legislative amendment to the Constitution for a Constitutional right to health care

MA H64

Proposal for a legislative amendment to the Constitution for a Constitutional right to health care

MA H3071

Relative to the uniform sales tax

MA H2304

To improve public safety and security

MA H3072

For an enabling authority - Vaccination Tax Credit

MA H3070

For a COVID-19 vaccination tax credit

MA H1449

For providing for the training, continuing training, and education of judges, and other legal hearing officers

MA H2584

To improve public safety and security

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.