Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2965

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing prescription drug cost reimbursements to elderly governmental retirees

Impact

By enacting H2965, the Massachusetts legislature is addressing the financial burden that rising prescription drug prices impose on elderly retirees, particularly those who are financially vulnerable. The proposed legislation mandates that eligible retirees receive a minimum of 25 percent reimbursement on their out-of-pocket co-payments for prescription medications, supported by funds from the State Retirees Benefits Trust Fund. The implications of this bill may lead to better health outcomes for elderly retirees by ensuring they can afford necessary medications without excessively impacting their limited budgets.

Summary

House Bill 2965 aims to provide financial relief to elderly governmental retirees in Massachusetts by establishing a system of reimbursement for their prescription drug costs. This legislation specifically targets retirees aged 70 and older who have been out of active service for at least five years. The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 32A of the General Laws, enhancing the eligibility criteria and the reimbursement framework designed to lower the costs of prescription medications significantly for this demographic.

Contention

While the bill is generally aimed at providing much-needed assistance to elderly retirees, potential points of contention might arise concerning the funding sources for the State Retirees Benefits Trust Fund and the impact on municipal budgets. Some stakeholders might express concerns regarding the sustainability of this reimbursement program, especially in the context of existing financial pressures on state and local governments. Questions about equitable distribution among different municipalities that might vary in their capacity to provide the required reimbursements could also surface during discussions surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2967

Relative to employee retirement contributions

MA H2966

Relative to capping earning in retirement

MA H1054

Providing parks pass waiver for veterans

MA H2964

Providing for disability and death benefits for explosive device canine handlers and bomb technicians

MA H3883

Relative to disability benefits for veterans

MA H1460

Relative to college tuition and admissions

MA H1992

Relative to body worn cameras

MA H3782

To reduce the fee for motor vehicle veteran registration plates

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.