Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2949

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Regarding retirement of public authority law enforcement employee groups

Impact

If enacted, H2949 would specifically modify existing statutes related to the retirement benefits of law enforcement employees. It reinforces the notion that while certain classifications may be upgraded, no employee's retirement benefits can be diminished as a result of these changes. This amendment could serve as a crucial step in enhancing morale among law enforcement personnel, thereby acknowledging the risks and service commitments undertaken by these individuals in their roles.

Summary

House Bill H2949, presented by Representative David Allen Robertson, proposes amendments to the retirement provisions for law enforcement employees who are part of the Massachusetts Port Authority Retirement System. The bill allows the Massachusetts Port Authority to enhance the retirement classification for law enforcement employee groups by a majority vote of the authority governing board. This provision is significant as it offers boards greater flexibility in managing their retirement systems, potentially leading to improved retirement benefits for law enforcement personnel. The intent behind this bill is to provide better support and recognition to those serving in law enforcement for public authorities.

Contention

One notable point of contention around H2949 may arise from discussions about the implications of enhanced benefits tied to fiscal management and the associated costs. Opponents could argue that elevating benefit classifications may exert financial strain on the Massachusetts Port Authority and indirectly on taxpayers, prompting a need for a careful examination of the budgetary impact of such provisions. Supporters, however, would assert that the improvements in retirement benefits are a justifiable investment in the safety and well-being of law enforcement members.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2645

Regarding retirement of public authority law enforcement employee groups

MA S1747

Regarding retirement of public authority law enforcement employee groups

MA H2644

Relative to the equitable merger of the Group 4 and Group 2 retirement classifications of the University of Massachusetts police

MA H2471

Relative to the definition of group two of the public employee retirement system

MA H2609

Relative to correct inequities regarding the retirement of state-employed and special authority-employed police officers

MA H2485

Authorizing public employees' creditable retirement service

MA H2668

Relative to the retirement benefits of certain public safety employees

MA H2499

Authorizing the South Shore Charter School to join the State Employees Retirement System

MA H2619

Authorizing certain public employees’ creditable retirement service

MA S1612

Relative to a service based retirement option for Group 1 and Group 2 career employees

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.