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S 5567

Establishes the human services wage commission

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Pat Fahy

Establishes the Human Services Wage Commission to study wages in the human services sector and issue recommendations that could set pay standards for workers and providers.

REFERRED TO LABOR
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Bill Summary · S 5567

Summary: S 5567 – Establishes the Human Services Wage Commission

Overview

S 5567 (Senate) would establish a new body called the Human Services Wage Commission. The bill was introduced on February 25, 2025 and immediately referred to the Labor committee. The primary sponsor is Senator Patricia Fahy. A companion bill exists in the Assembly as A 7624.

Purpose and Intent

  • The title indicates the bill’s core purpose is to create a commission to address wages within the human services sector.
  • The provided material does not include the bill text, so the specific goals, authority, and scope (e.g., whether the commission would recommend wage schedules, study adequacy, or propose policy changes) are not listed here. The official text would define the commission’s duties and the standards or recommendations it could pursue.

Key Provisions (as inferred from the title)

  • Establishment of a formal body—the Human Services Wage Commission.
  • The bill would outline the commission’s composition, duties, powers, and reporting requirements, as well as any funding and administrative support. (Note: precise provisions are not included in the provided summary; the text will specify exact authorities and procedures.)

Affected Parties

  • Human services workers and providers (including agencies contracting for services) whose wages or compensation structures could be studied or affected by commission recommendations.
  • State or local agencies involved in funding and regulating human services programs.
  • Employers and labor groups in the human services field who may be subject to wage-related recommendations or policy changes.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Status: REFERRED TO LABOR (as of February 25, 2025).
  • Timeline: No further actions are listed in the provided material. The bill would likely proceed to hearings, possible amendments, and votes in the Labor committee, followed by consideration on the floor if advanced.
  • Related: A companion bill exists in the Assembly (A 7624), indicating parallel legislative activity in both chambers.

Sponsor Information

  • Primary sponsor: Senator Patricia Fahy.

Next Steps for Interested Readers

  • Review the full bill text to understand the commission’s proposed structure, powers, the appointment process for commissioners, funding, reporting timelines, and any implementation deadlines.
  • Monitor actions on the House companion (A 7624) for alignment and potential movement in the Assembly.
  • Assess potential fiscal and workforce impacts if the commission issues wage recommendations or policy changes.

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

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