Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1276

Introduced
2/15/24  
Refer
2/15/24  

Caption

Study committee on certain first responders receiving insurance upon retirements eligibility; create.

Impact

The formation of this committee is intended to provide a structured approach to assessing the current health insurance provisions given to retired first responders. The study aims to identify potential funding sources and evaluate the feasibility of enhancing health coverage to ensure these individuals can access necessary medical care without financial hardship. Such a study could lead to future legislative proposals that may amend existing state laws governing health insurance for retired public safety personnel.

Summary

House Bill 1276 proposes the establishment of a study committee tasked with exploring funding and full payment of health insurance for certified law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other first responders who have reached retirement age according to the Public Employees' Retirement System. This bill emphasizes the importance of ensuring that individuals who have dedicated their lives to public service receive adequate post-retirement health benefits, thus acknowledging their contributions to public safety and welfare.

Contention

While the bill is generally viewed positively among supporters advocating for better benefits for first responders, it may face some scrutiny regarding its funding mechanisms. Concerns about the financial impact on state budgets and ongoing appropriations could prompt debate among lawmakers. Additionally, the specific composition of the committee, which includes representatives from relevant associations and state officials, could lead to discussions on how well the committee represents the interests and needs of all retired first responders.

Further_details

Having a mix of appointed members from various first responder associations and legislative bodies indicates a collaborative approach to understanding and addressing the complexities of health insurance for retired public servants. The bill also outlines that the study committee should be dissolved by January 1, 2025, suggesting an expected timeline for review and recommendations, thereby ensuring timely action on potential findings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2021

First Responder Appreciation and Recruitment Act; create.

MS HB1270

Helping Heroes Act; create to provide support to first responders and public EMS personnel diagnosed with PTSD.

MS HB723

Mississippi Transit Corporation; establish and create study committee.

MS SB2624

Helping Heroes Act; provide certain benefits for law enforcement and first responders diagnosed with PTSD.

MS HB740

Spouse and children of first responders killed in the line of duty; provide scholarship for attendance at postsecondary institutions.

MS HB784

First Responders Health and Safety Act; revise to provide that the cancer benefits will be paid by the state and not insurance policies.

MS SB2704

First Responders Retirement Incentive; create.

MS HB994

Retired teachers; allow to return to teaching for a maximum of five years while receiving retirement benefits.

MS HB1132

Child Care For Working Families Study Committee; create.

MS HB695

PERS; new public safety employees may receive retirement allowance with 25 years of service.

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