Mississippi Highway Patrol retirees; require state to appropriate money to offset the health insurance costs of.
Impact
The bill introduces new provisions in the Mississippi Code and is expected to positively impact retired Highway Patrol members by extending financial assistance that is identified as a non-taxable income. This measure is viewed as a vital step towards enhancing financial security for those who have dedicated their careers to public service. Additionally, the bill states that the health insurance supplement will cease either once the member reaches age 65 or upon their death, placing a clear endpoint on this financial obligation.
Summary
House Bill 409 aims to provide financial support to retired members of the Mississippi Highway Patrol by mandating the state to appropriate $250 each month to offset their health insurance costs. This bill is driven by the need to assist those who have served in law enforcement and are now facing increased healthcare expenses. The supplement is designed to be a direct financial aid, ensuring that the retired members can manage their health-related expenditures more effectively.
Contention
While generally supported as a necessary form of assistance, the bill may face contention regarding the state budget implications of appropriating these funds. Critics could argue about sustainability and whether funds designated for this purpose could detract from other essential state services. Furthermore, discussions surrounding benefits for public service retirees must balance fiscal responsibility with the needs of individuals who have dedicated their lives to serving the state.
Modifies provisions relating to Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System and Missouri State Employees' Retirement System