Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7555

Introduced
2/18/22  

Caption

Retirement System Contributions And Benefits

Impact

The proposed amendments to the retirement contribution structure aim to ensure equity among public safety employees by matching the benefits provided by the municipal retirement system. Effectively, this bill will affect the financial obligations of state public safety employees starting July 1, 2022, as they will begin contributing at this new rate. The adjustments are also intended to improve recruitment and retention of public safety personnel by offering competitive retirement benefits, thereby potentially impacting workforce stability in these crucial roles.

Summary

House Bill H7555 focuses on amending the retirement system contributions and benefits for state public safety employees in Rhode Island. The bill aims to align the retirement contributions of state public safety professionals—such as deputy sheriffs, capitol police officers, and firefighters—with those of their municipal counterparts. Specifically, it establishes a standard retirement contribution rate of ten percent (10%) of compensation for these state employees. This change is part of the Legislative Council's efforts to create parity in retirement benefits across various public safety roles within the retirement system.

Contention

While the bill seeks to enhance benefits for public safety employees, it may raise concerns regarding budget implications for the state government. Lawmakers and stakeholders could debate the sustainability of increased contributions in light of other financial demands on the budget. Furthermore, discussions may center around whether the adjustments adequately reflect the risks and responsibilities associated with public safety roles, which some may argue warrant more generous benefits compared to other state employees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7644

Retirement System -- Contributions And Benefits

RI S2754

Retirement System -- Contributions And Benefits

RI H5641

Retirement System Contributions And Benefits

RI S0508

Retirement System Contributions And Benefits

RI H5812

Retirement System -- Contributions And Benefits

RI S0081

Retirement System -- Contributions And Benefits

RI H7341

Provides state employee public safety professionals with parity to municipal public safety employees in the state/municipal retirement systems eff. 7/1/24 with 10% contribution.

RI S2963

Provides state employee public safety professionals with parity to municipal public safety employees in the state/municipal retirement systems eff. 7/1/24 with 10% contribution.

RI H7497

Retirement System Contributions And Benefits

RI S2846

Retirement System Contributions And Benefits

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