Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2946

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Enabling employees on unpaid parental leave to purchase creditable service

Impact

If enacted, H2946 would amend laws under Chapter 32, Section 4 of Massachusetts statutes regarding retirement systems. The key impact would be the recognition of unpaid parental leave as countable service time, offering employees greater flexibility in managing their work-life balance without sacrificing retirement benefits. The ability to repay the equivalent of regular contributions for service years will directly enhance the retirement security for parents, particularly mothers, who often take extended leave after childbirth or adoption.

Summary

House Bill 2946, titled 'An Act enabling employees on unpaid parental leave to purchase creditable service', aims to allow employees who take unpaid parental leave due to the birth or adoption of a child to establish this leave as creditable service within their retirement system. The bill specifically targets those who have taken leaves lasting more than one month, enabling them to make payments into the annuity savings fund to buy back their years of service. This facilitates better retirement planning for employees who might otherwise lose out on retirement benefits due to extended absences from work for family reasons.

Contention

Notable points of contention around the bill may arise from differing views on how such policies affect overall state pension obligations and departmental budgets. Supporters would argue for the necessity of supporting families in pursuing work-life balance, while opponents might raise concerns about the financial implications for the pension system. As with many employee benefit policies, viewpoints concerning fairness, potential abuse of the system, and fiscal responsibility are likely to generate debate.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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