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H 5246

An Act granting creditable service for Jason Patrissi

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Lindsay Sabadosa

Legislation grants creditable retirement service to individual Jason Patrissi, potentially increasing his public employee pension benefits and state retirement system costs.

Accompanied a study order, see H5535 (under House Rule 27)
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Bill Summary · H 5246

Legislative bill overview

H 5246 is a special legislation bill that grants creditable service to Jason Patrissi, likely allowing him to count additional time toward his public employee pension or retirement benefits. The bill has progressed through Senate concurrence and joint committee review, indicating it addresses a specific individual's public service record.

Why is this important

Public employee pension credits directly affect retirement income and benefits. This type of legislation determines whether an individual can achieve full retirement status or receive higher pension payouts, with potential long-term costs to state or municipal retirement systems. Such bills raise questions about equitable treatment across all public employees.

Potential points of contention

  • Precedent concern: Special pension legislation for individuals may encourage similar requests, potentially increasing unfunded liabilities in retirement systems
  • Equity questions: Other employees in similar circumstances may question why this individual receives special consideration while they do not
  • Fiscal impact: The bill's cost depends on Patrissi's salary history and life expectancy, but could represent significant long-term pension obligations paid by taxpayers

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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