Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6203

Introduced
3/24/23  

Caption

Optional Retirement For Members Of Police Force And Firefighters

Impact

The passage of H6203 would have significant implications on the financial management of the state's pension systems, particularly concerning public safety personnel. By ensuring that retirement benefits increase annually, it seeks to protect the purchasing power of retirees against inflation. Essentially, it enhances the overall compensation package for police and fire department members, ensuring they receive fair compensation for their years of service.

Summary

House Bill H6203 focuses on the optional retirement provisions for members of police forces and firefighters in Rhode Island. It proposes an amendment to the existing laws governing retirement allowances, specifically allowing for a 2.5% annual escalation of pension allowances for both active and retired members. This increase is compounded annually starting from January 1 following the year of a member’s retirement. The bill aims to provide a more secure financial future for first responders who serve the community, recognizing the demanding nature of their jobs.

Contention

One possible area of contention surrounding H6203 may relate to debates about funding this enhanced pension scheme. Critics could argue that additional financial commitments to pensions might strain local government budgets, thereby affecting other areas of public service funding. Conversely, supporters advocate for the necessity of such benefits, citing issues of recruitment and retention in law enforcement and firefighting roles, which are critical to community safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

RI S0411

Affords an option for police and firefighters to receive retirement allowances, without reduction, who seek retirement after twenty (20) years of service upon reaching age fifty-seven (57).

RI H5471

Provides an option for members to receive retirement allowances, without reduction, after twenty (20) years of service upon reaching age fifty-seven (57).

RI H7240

Authorizes an annual two and one-half percent (2.5%) escalation for all active and retired police and firefighter's retirement pension allowance, compounded each year on January 1 following the year of retirement and continuing yearly, on that date.

RI H5230

Affords an option for police and firefighters to receive retirement allowances, without reduction, who seek retirement after twenty (20) years of service upon reaching age fifty-seven (57).

RI S3023

Provides an option for members to receive retirement allowances, without reduction, upon reaching twenty-five (25) years of total service or after twenty (20) years of service upon reaching age fifty-seven (57).

RI S3079

Allows police and firefighters to retire with 20 years of service and attained 57 years of age based on their highest 3 years consecutive compensation.

RI H8243

Provides an option for members to receive retirement allowances, without reduction, upon reaching twenty-five (25) years of total service or after twenty (20) years of service upon reaching age fifty-seven (57).

RI S0093

Allows police and firefighters to retire with 20 years of service and attained 57 years of age based on their highest 3 years consecutive compensation.