MA ‘Municipal Relief’ Bill Goes to Governor

July 16, 2010 (PLANSPONSOR.com) – The Massachusetts Senate approved a measure allowing municipalities to pay their pension obligations at a slower rate and offering early retirement programs. 

With the state House’s approval (see MA House OKs Pension Change Measureof what has been termed a “municipal relief” bill, the Associated Press said the measure now goes to the desk of Governor Deval Patrick for his signature. Patrick has expressed support for a number of the bill’s initiatives.  

Municipalities can now extend out their pension payment schedules from 2030 to 2040. 

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Senate Republicans expressed dismay that the bill does not give municipalities the power to redesign their health care plans without going through collective bargaining with unions. 

The legislation was a compromise between bills the House and Senate passed earlier this legislative session. 

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