Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4387

Introduced
8/7/25  

Caption

Authorizing the town of Monterey to continue the employment of police officer Jennifer O. Brown

Impact

If passed, this bill will amend existing state regulations concerning retirement age for police officers, specifically allowing for exceptions in cases where public safety could benefit from extended service by experienced personnel. The continued employment of Officer Brown is contingent upon her fitness for duty, which will be assessed by the Berkshire County Retirement System. This provision ensures that while age limits are relaxed, there remains a standard for performance and capability, thereby safeguarding the interests of the community.

Summary

House Bill 4387 aims to authorize the town of Monterey to continue the employment of police officer Jennifer O. Brown beyond the typical mandatory retirement age of 65. The bill enables Officer Brown to serve until the age of 70, provided she maintains the mental and physical capability to perform her duties. This legislative action reflects an understanding of the unique needs of local law enforcement and the value of experienced officers in maintaining community safety.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding this bill are likely to stem from broader discussions about age limitations for public service positions, particularly in law enforcement. Critics may argue that extending the age of service could set a precedent that might lead to debates over the competence of older officers in high-stress situations. However, supporters of the bill advocate for the value of experience in law enforcement roles and argue that age alone should not determine an officer's ability to serve effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H4783

Authorizing the town of Milford to continue limited employment of certain police officers on superannuation retirement

MA H4686

Authorizing the town of Natick to continue the employment of police officer John Haswell

MA H4896

Authorizing the town of Milford to continue limited employment of certain police officers on superannuation retirement

MA H4146

Authorizing the continued employment of Glenn Davis, the Fire Chief of the town of Lynnfield

MA H3792

Authorizing the town of Conway to continue the employment of police officer Kenneth Ouimette

MA H2448

Authorizing the town of Conway to continue the employment of police officer Randall Williams

MA H4482

Authorizing the city of Springfield to continue the employment of police officer Lawrence E. Akers

MA H4768

Authorizing the city of Springfield to continue the employment of police officer Lawrence E. Akers

MA H4908

Authorizing the town of Warwick to continue the employment of David A. Shoemaker as police chief until a maximum age of 70

MA H3928

Authorizing the town of Chesterfield to continue the employment of reserve special police officer Greg Smith

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.