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H1395 • 2025

An Act to provide retirement security to care workers

An Act to provide retirement security to care workers

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Sponsor
James J. O'Day
Last action
2026-03-30
Official status
Accompanied a study order, see H5312 (under House Rule 27)
Effective date
Not listed

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An Act to provide retirement security to care workers

An Act to provide retirement security to care workers By Representative O'Day of West Boylston, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No.

What This Bill Does

  • An Act to provide retirement security to care workers By Representative O'Day of West Boylston, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No.
  • 1395) of James J.
  • O'Day, Paul McMurtry and Michael D.
  • Brady relative to authorizing the Executive Office of Health and Human Services and the Department of Early Education and Care to establish an individual retirement account program for personal care attendants.

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-30 House

    Accompanied a study order, see H5312 (under House Rule 27)

  2. 2025-06-20 Joint

    Hearing scheduled for 06/25/2025 from 01:00 PM-05:00 PM in A-1

  3. 2025-04-03 Senate

    Senate concurred

  4. 2025-03-31 House

    Discharged to the committee on Public Service

  5. 2025-02-27 House

    Referred to the committee on Health Care Financing

  6. 2025-02-27 Senate

    Senate concurred

  7. House

    Reported by committee to Clerk’s Office for processing, will accompany a study order

Official Summary Text

An Act to provide retirement security to care workers
By Representative O'Day of West Boylston, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1395) of James J. O'Day, Paul McMurtry and Michael D. Brady relative to authorizing the Executive Office of Health and Human Services and the Department of Early Education and Care to establish an individual retirement account program for personal care attendants. Health Care Financing.

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Bill H.1395

SECTION 1. (a) The Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) and the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) - in consultation with MassHealth, the Personal Care Attendant Workforce Council, 1199SEIU, and SEIU 509 - shall develop and establish a 403(b) account or another substantially similar individual retirement account program for personal care attendants, as defined in section 70 of said chapter 118E. and for family child care providers, as defined in subsection (a) of section 17 of chapter 15D; Notwithstanding section 17 of chapter 15D, sections 70-75 of chapter 118E, or any other special or general law to the contrary, the Department of Medical Assistance shall be deemed the Employer of said Personal Care Attendants for purposes of making contributions under this Act and the PCA Quality Workforce Council shall be deemed the Employer for purposes of collective bargaining under this Act , and the Department of Early Education and Care shall be deemed the Employer of all Family Child Care Providers, as defined in section 17(a) of chapter 15D, for purposes of this Act;

(b) In developing such individual retirement account program, EOHHS and EEC shall ensure at a minimum that the retirement security program:

(i) Allows all eligible individuals to contribute to the individual retirement account established under the program through payroll deductions and other means;

(ii) Allows for collective bargaining over and an ongoing stakeholder and governance role for labor organizations representing eligible workers on the establishment, implementation, operations, and adjustments of the individual retirement account program;

(iii) Includes an appointed 9-member governance board that shall include at least two representatives for the labor organization representing personal care attendants and two representatives for the labor organization representing family child care providers;

(iv) Establishes a minimum state employer contribution to an eligible individual’s retirement account, whereby an eligible individual’s state employer will contribute a set amount with each paycheck that is over and above regular wages but that may be a percentage of the employee’s wages;

(v) Establishes a minimum state employer matching contribution rate that provides a dollar-for-dollar matching state employer contribution equaling 100% of an employee’s contribution but that may be capped as a percentage of the employee’s own contribution;

(vi) Is professionally managed and administered in an efficient and cost-effective manner, and with no or limited fees charged to participating individuals; and

(vii) Establishes a union run retirement benefit orientation, including access to financial literacy programs.

SECTION 2. Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) and the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) shall establish the individual retirement account program as outlined above and procedures for enrollment of personal care attendants, as defined in section 70 of said chapter 118E. and family child care providers, as defined in subsection (a) of section 17 of chapter 15D, no later than one year from passage of this Act.

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