Investing in All of America Act of 2025
Bill S 1917 allows certain Massachusetts public retirees who are veterans to receive a retroactive yearly allowance they missed due to their retirement timing.
Bill S 1917 allows certain Massachusetts public retirees who are veterans to receive a retroactive yearly allowance they missed due to their retirement timing.
Bill S 1917, introduced by Senator John C. Velis on February 27, 2025, aims to amend the definition of "veteran" as it pertains to public retirees in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill seeks to provide additional benefits to certain veterans who retired before the enactment of a previous law.
The primary intent of this legislation is to ensure that veterans who retired under specific provisions of Massachusetts General Laws and did not receive an additional yearly allowance as veterans are granted this allowance retroactively. This amendment aims to rectify a gap in benefits for veterans who may have been overlooked due to the timing of their retirement.
Bill S 1917 seeks to enhance the benefits available to certain public retirees who are veterans, ensuring they receive the additional yearly allowance that may have been missed due to the timing of their retirement. By addressing this issue, the bill aims to provide fair treatment for veterans within the public retirement system in Massachusetts.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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