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H 2967

An Act relative to employee retirement contributions

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Alan Silvia

Massachusetts bill modifying employee retirement contribution requirements with fiscal and workforce compensation implications pending committee review.

Accompanied a study order, see H5312 (under House Rule 27)
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Bill Summary · H 2967

Legislative bill overview

H 2967 is a Massachusetts bill addressing employee retirement contributions, though specific provisions are not detailed in the available documentation. The bill has been referred to the Public Service Committee and is currently scheduled for hearings, indicating it remains in early legislative consideration.

Why is this important

Retirement contribution policies affect millions of public and private sector employees, influencing take-home pay, long-term financial security, and government/employer budgets. Changes to contribution structures can have significant fiscal implications for both workers and the entities that employ them.

Potential points of contention

  • Contribution burden allocation: Disagreement over whether employees, employers, or both should bear increased retirement contribution costs
  • Public vs. private sector equity: Questions about whether different contribution requirements are fair across employment sectors
  • Fiscal impact on municipalities: Public employee retirement changes may strain municipal budgets or affect service delivery

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

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