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HB 6154

Retirement: state police; contributions into tier 2 account; modify. Amends sec. 42a of 1986 PA 182 (MCL 38.1642a).

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Mike Mueller

The bill changes how Michigan State Police personnel contribute to the Tier 2 retirement account.

bill electronically reproduced 07/03/2026
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Bill Summary · HB 6154

Bill Summary: HB 6154 (2025-2026) — Retirement: State Police; Contributions into Tier 2 Account; Modify

Purpose and intent

  • The bill relates to retirement benefits for Michigan State Police personnel, specifically addressing contributions into the Tier 2 retirement account. It aims to modify how contributions are made or allocated to Tier 2 for state police members.

Key provisions (what the bill would change)

  • The legislation modifies the rules governing employee contributions into the Tier 2 retirement account for state police officers.
  • Details not included in the provided text (e.g., exact contribution rates, who is affected, timing, vesting, or administration) are not specified in the bill summary you provided. The bill’s primary stated focus is on changing the manner or amount of contributions into Tier 2 for state police.

Who would be affected

  • Michigan State Police personnel enrolled in the Tier 2 retirement system.
  • Potentially includes current and/or future state police members, depending on the bill’s effective date and any transitional provisions (not specified here).

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced by Representative Mike Mueller (District 72).
  • Co-sponsored by Mike Mueller.
  • Amends or modifies existing retirement provisions related to Tier 2 contributions for state police.
  • Timeline:
    • July 3, 2026: Introduced and read a first time.
    • July 3, 2026: Referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
    • July 14, 2026: Bill electronically reproduced (a procedural note indicating the bill’s formatting and processing status).
  • Next steps would typically include review by the Appropriations Committee, potential amendments, committee votes, and consideration on the House floor, followed by Senate action and potential enactment.

Additional notes

  • The available information does not include specific numeric details such as contribution rate changes, eligibility criteria, opt-out options, funding sources, or effective dates.
  • The bill’s formatting indicates bolded new language and struck language for removals, with color-coding for amendments (House blue, Senate red) in the official formatting, though the current excerpt does not show the actual text amendments.

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

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