Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1853

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to employees of the Commonwealth who are required to respond to crime scenes

Impact

The proposed bill could result in notable changes to the retirement benefits of forensic scientists, aligning their compensation and retirement plans with other public safety workers. This adjustment is intended to enhance recruitment and retention within the forensic science field, a crucial component of the criminal justice system. By acknowledging the risk and specialized skills involved in their work, the bill aims to improve job satisfaction and workforce stability in this profession.

Summary

Senate Bill S1853, presented by Senator Paul R. Feeney, aims to amend Chapter 32 of the Massachusetts General Laws to include forensic scientists employed at the Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory in Group 2 of the contributory retirement system for public employees. This inclusion is significant as it recognizes the vital role these scientists play in responding to crime scenes, ensuring that they are afforded the same benefits as other public safety employees tasked with dangerous and demanding responsibilities.

Contention

While the bill presents clear benefits for forensic scientists, there may be discussions regarding its financial implications for the state's retirement system. Stakeholders could raise concerns about the sustainability of adding new members to an already strained contributory retirement system, as well as potential increases in costs associated with providing these enhanced benefits. The necessity of balancing adequate compensation for forensic scientists while maintaining the overall fiscal health of the retirement fund may be points of contention during legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1669

Relative to employees of the Commonwealth who are required to respond to crime scenes

MA H2674

Relative to employees of the Commonwealth that are required to respond to crime scenes

MA H2572

Relative to employees of the Commonwealth who are required to respond to emergencies or work in hazardous environments

MA S1615

Relative to employees of the Commonwealth who are required to respond to emergencies or work in hazardous environments

MA S1171

Relative to compliance with the prevailing wage laws of the Commonwealth

MA S873

To transform the Commonwealth’s emergency response system and create housing strategies to end the homelessness of unaccompanied adults

MA H4060

Relative to vacation time for employees of the Commonwealth who are veterans

MA S1676

Relative to defining employees in Group 2

MA S2603

Relative to compliance with the prevailing wage laws of the Commonwealth

MA S2004

Discouraging employers from closing call centers and customer service operations in the Commonwealth and relocating overseas, and for other purposes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.