Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2822

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the size of the Group Insurance Commission board

Impact

The proposed amendment is significant as it enhances representation on the GIC board, thereby ensuring that the interests of engineers and scientists who are part of the state workforce are adequately considered in health insurance decisions. This could foster a more inclusive atmosphere in discussions that affect the healthcare provisions for state employees and may pave the way for improved health insurance options tailored to the specific needs of various employee groups.

Summary

House Bill 2822, presented by Representative Tricia Farley-Bouvier, proposes an amendment to Chapter 32A of the Massachusetts General Laws aimed at adjusting the membership structure of the Group Insurance Commission (GIC) board. Specifically, the bill seeks to include a member from the Massachusetts Organization of State Engineers and Scientists as part of the board's composition. This alteration reflects a growing recognition of the diverse needs and perspectives of state employees within the governance of their health insurance.

Contention

While the bill seems straightforward, it may not be without contention. Opponents may argue that the addition of a new member could complicate the decision-making process or lead to disputes over representation among other employee unions. Furthermore, discussions may arise regarding the implications of having multiple union representatives on the board, which could potentially create conflicts of interest or affect the overall dynamics of the GIC's functions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3329

Relative to reimbursing traveling expenses of governor’s council members

MA H2097

Relative to collective bargaining rights of Massachusetts employees

MA H2821

To provide pensions to surviving spouses of Department of Children and Families social workers killed in the line of duty

MA H230

Empowering the office of the child advocate to enforce its statutory duties

MA H567

Fairly reimbursing local school transportation of foster children

MA H568

Relative to student representative voting rights

MA H2098

Codifying organizational standing

MA H1684

To amend the civil rights law, in relation to reporting a non-emergency incident involving a member of a protected class

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.