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BILL • US SENATE

S 1918

Access Technology Affordability Act of 2025

119th Congress
Introduced by John Boozman, Susan Collins, Kevin Cramer and 10 other co-sponsors

Bill S 1918 boosts retirement benefits for Massachusetts veterans, adding $50 yearly per service year, capped at $1,000, enhancing their financial security.

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Bill Summary • S 1918

Summary of Bill S 1918: An Act Relative to the Veteran Allowance for Public Retirees

Purpose and Intent

Bill S 1918 aims to enhance the financial benefits for veterans who are public retirees in Massachusetts. The legislation proposes adjustments to the veteran allowance structure, providing additional yearly allowances based on years of creditable service. This bill seeks to recognize the service of veterans and improve their retirement benefits.

Key Provisions

The bill includes several amendments to Chapter 32 of the General Laws, specifically targeting the veteran allowances for public retirees. The main provisions are as follows:

  1. Increased Allowances:

    • Section 1: Introduces a new allowance of $50 per year of creditable service, with a maximum cap of $1,000 for veterans in Group 1, Group 2, or Group 4, upon acceptance of this provision by the respective retirement system.
    • Section 4: Similar provisions apply to another allowance, increasing it to $50 and $1,000 respectively, contingent on acceptance by the retirement system.
  2. Acceptance Process:

    • Acceptance of the new provisions requires a majority vote from the board of each retirement system, followed by approval from the relevant legislative body (e.g., city council, town meeting).
    • The acceptance is formalized through the filing of a certification of votes with the commission.
  3. Prospective Application:

    • Section 7 specifies that the provisions of this act will be prospective from the date of acceptance, meaning no retroactive benefits will be provided to members who qualify under this act.

Affected Parties

The bill primarily affects:
- Veterans who are members of Group 1, Group 2, or Group 4 retirement systems in Massachusetts.
- Retirement systems that will need to vote on the acceptance of these new provisions.
- Legislative bodies at various levels (city, town, county, etc.) that will need to approve the changes.

Procedural Aspects

  • Introduced: February 27, 2025
  • Current Status: Reported favorably by the committee and referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee on November 13, 2025.
  • Hearing Scheduled: A hearing is set for June 25, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM.

Conclusion

Bill S 1918 represents a significant step towards improving the financial security of veterans who have served in public roles. By increasing the allowances based on years of service, the bill acknowledges the contributions of veterans and aims to provide them with better retirement benefits. The successful passage of this bill will depend on the acceptance by various retirement systems and their legislative bodies.

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