Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2870

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To amend retirement benefits for certain employees of the Department of Youth Services

Impact

By incorporating these employees into Group 4, the bill intends to align their retirement benefits more closely with those of other public employees who may require similar benefits due to the nature of their work. Group 4 typically includes employees engaged in more physically demanding or hazardous roles, which underscores the rationale behind adjusting the benefits for Department of Youth Services employees. The inclusion is likely to have budgetary implications for the retirement system, as the cost of benefits may increase with this expanded enrollment.

Summary

House Bill 2870 aims to amend the retirement benefits for certain employees working in the Department of Youth Services in Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill seeks to include all employees classified under Bargaining Unit 8 into Group 4 of the contributory retirement system for public employees. This change is significant as it alters the retirement benefits structure for a distinct category of employees, providing them access to potentially enhanced retirement options based on seniority or service time.

Contention

Some points of contention related to HB 2870 might arise from budgetary concerns among legislators. While many may support providing better retirement benefits to employees who play a crucial role in youth services, the additional financial burden on the state's retirement system could raise questions about sustainability and fair allocation of resources. Discussions in legislative circles could reflect arguments balancing the need for equitable treatment of public employees against the fiscal constraints faced by the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2869

To amend retirement benefits for certain employees of the Department of Youth Services

MA H3682

Relative to a certain road in the city of Boston

MA H3681

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MA H1761

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MA H1760

To provide equitable sentencing for felony murder

MA H153

Requiring informed consent for marijuana testing

MA H3126

Establishing a tax for online advertising

MA H3505

Relative to construction for the installation or repair of utility lines

Similar Bills

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