Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SB0834

Introduced
4/18/24  
Refer
4/18/24  
Report Pass
9/11/24  
Refer
9/11/24  
Report Pass
9/11/24  
Engrossed
9/17/24  
Refer
9/17/24  
Enrolled
9/26/24  
Chaptered
10/8/24  

Caption

Law enforcement: funds; public safety officer death benefits; increase. Amends sec. 4 of 2004 PA 46 (MCL 28.634).

Impact

The amendment will significantly impact state laws governing the benefits available to public safety officers' dependents. By increasing the financial compensation, the bill acknowledges the risks associated with public safety professions and aims to provide more substantial support to families facing the loss or incapacitation of their loved ones. This could lead to improved financial stability for beneficiaries during difficult times, ultimately reinforcing the state’s commitment to public service and the sacrifices of its officers.

Summary

Senate Bill 834 proposes amendments to the existing law regarding compensation for public safety officers who are killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty. The bill increases the financial benefits awarded to beneficiaries of such officers, enhancing the support they receive. Specifically, the bill raises the benefit from $25,000 to $50,000 for claims filed after October 1, 2024, which reflects an effort to provide better financial security for dependents and survivors of fallen or incapacitated officers.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SB 834 appears to be supportive, as it seeks to address the welfare of public safety officers and their families. Lawmakers who backed the bill highlighted the importance of adequately compensating those who serve their communities at great personal risk. However, the bill's immediate financial implications might raise concerns about budgeting and resource allocation in other areas of public service and government funding.

Contention

While there is broad consensus on the necessity to support public safety officers, some concerns were raised regarding the sustainability of increased benefits. Critics of the bill may argue that raising compensation levels without addressing funding sources could lead to future budgetary constraints. The discussions inadvertently highlighted the ongoing debate between providing adequate support for public servants and ensuring fiscal responsibility within state budgets.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HB4119

Law enforcement: funds; public safety officer death benefits; increase. Amends sec. 4 of 2004 PA 46 (MCL 28.634).

MI HB4631

Public employees and officers: compensation and benefits; certain references in the public safety officers benefit act; make gender neutral. Amends sec. 2 of 2004 PA 46 (MCL 28.632). TIE BAR WITH: HJR F'25

MI HB4811

Public employees and officers: compensation and benefits; certain references in the public safety officers benefit act; make gender neutral. Amends sec. 2 of 2004 PA 46 (MCL 28.632). TIE BAR WITH: HJR F'23

MI SB396

Public Safety Officer - Performance of Duties - Death Benefits

MI HB76

Public Safety Officer - Performance of Duties - Death Benefits

MI HB488

First responders, including law enforcement officers, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel death benefits, COVID-19 death benefit provided, Secs. 36-30-1, 36-30-2, 36-30-3, 36-30-4, 36-30-5, 36-30-7 am'd.

MI SB0040

Employment security: benefits; maximum number of unemployment benefit weeks; increase. Amends sec. 27 of 1936 (Ex Sess) PA 1 (MCL 421.27).

MI HB1389

Public Safety Officer - Performance of Duties - Death Benefit

MI HB2533

Workers' compensation; death benefits; law enforcement officers; COVID-19 death; emergency.

MI SB554

Georgia State Indemnification Fund; qualification for indemnification benefits based on a public safety officer having COVID-19 at the time of death; create a presumption

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.