




University of Massachusetts police officers are a step closer to the state retirement system’s Group 4 benefits today after a legislative committee released several bills with favorable reports.
The Joint Committee on Public Service voted in executive session to report the following bills favorably, which means they will continue through the legislative approval process:
IBPO Legislative Director Ray McGrath said that these legislative victories were made possible by the close relationships that he and IBPO lobbyist Tom Clinton have with committee members, as well as the intense involvement of IBPO members in the process.
The blue-ribbon panel that revamped the group retirement process last year, McGrath explained, set a very high hurdle for petitioners to clear. “The legislative team worked closely with all the member locals to make sure that the committee’s strict requirements were met, including detailed reports on costs and feasibility,” he said. “But IBPO has an advantage that lots of other groups don’t, and that’s longstanding, close working relationships with several of the legislators on the committee. Without those relationships, these bills would still be stuck in committee.”
McGrath thanked the chairpeople of the committee, Rep. Jay Kaufman (D-Lexington) and Sen. Anthony Galluccio (D-Cambridge) for their generous open-door policy with the IBPO legislative team. “They knew how important these bills were to our members and they always made time to talk to us about them. They showed real leadership.”
Also instrumental in passage of the IBPO Group 4 bills were several legislative sponsors and supporters: Rep. Tim Toomey (D-Cambridge), who sponsored H.2765; Rep. Stanley Rosenberg (D-Amherst), who sponsored S.1638; and Sen. Joan Menard (D-Fall River), who sponsored S.1565.
The bills will be released from Public Service in several days and will most likely be sent to their respective Ways & Means committees.