Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2829

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to harbormasters

Impact

The bill's passage would specifically amend section 3 of chapter 32 of the General Laws to include harbormasters in the Group 2 retirement category. This could potentially offer them more favorable retirement benefits compared to their current standing. Given the specific duties of harbormasters—including maintaining public access to waterways and ensuring safe navigation—this bill recognizes the importance of their work within local communities and state regulations regarding maritime safety and management.

Summary

House Bill 2829 seeks to amend the retirement classification for harbormasters and assistant harbormasters in Massachusetts. This legislation is introduced by Representative Christopher Richard Flanagan and aims to ensure that these specific public service roles are recognized under the retirement benefits as outlined in chapter 32 of the General Laws. By placing harbormasters and their assistants into a defined retirement classification, the bill intends to enhance their job security and retirement planning certainty as public employees.

Contention

While the full discussions surrounding HB 2829 are not available, similar measures have met with some objections in the past. Stakeholders concerned about budgetary implications might express apprehensions regarding additional costs this classification could impose on cities and towns. There may also be debates regarding the fairness of extending specific retirement benefits to harbormasters while contrasting with other public service roles that might not receive the same treatment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2519

Relative to harbormasters

MA H4177

Relative to the town of Plymouth Harbormaster employees

MA H3648

Relative to expanding the hiring radius for police departments

MA H3785

Relative to formalizing the category of endangered species

MA H3796

Relative to Yarmouth tourism funding change

MA H3860

Relative to tax incentives for building to NetZero Standards

MA H3794

Relative to higher education incentives for municipal employees

MA H3875

Relative to care, custody, and control and uses of Wing Island

MA H3832

Relative to changing Mass Health estate recoup for people with disabilities beyond age 55

MA H3855

Relative to home remodeling programs for seniors and people with disabilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.