Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2792

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to retirement benefits for Brian P. Costello Jr

Impact

The enactment of HB 2792 will directly alter existing retirement benefit statutes, specifically concerning the provisions that govern alternative retirement benefits in the state. By allowing Mr. Costello to retroactively claim these benefits, the bill sets a potentially significant precedent for future cases involving similar adjustments for other public servants who may seek to secure additional retirement benefits. It is a targeted act, rather than a sweeping change to public retirement policies, addressing individual equity within the retirement system.

Summary

House Bill 2792 aims to provide specific retirement benefits to Brian P. Costello Jr. under the provisions of the alternative superannuation retirement benefit established by the Retirement Plus program. This bill is designed to allow Mr. Costello to access these retirement benefits retroactively to the date of his superannuation retirement, provided he pays the necessary contributions into the retirement system. The legislation proposes that the cost of the benefits be proportional to what he would have contributed under the specified program, adjusting for prior contributions and calculating the allowance with applicable interest.

Contention

While there may not be widespread contention surrounding this specific piece of legislation, it does highlight the ongoing discussions around fairness and equity in public retirement benefits. Some may argue that individual measures like this should be scrutinized for their implications on overall pension liabilities and the fairness of allowing special provisions for certain individuals. Lawmakers may face questions regarding the allocation of retirement resources amid a broader system that services a diverse range of public employees.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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