The Voice of the Retired Public Employee

Retired State, County and Municipal Employees Association of Massachusetts

Founded in 1968, now in its 57th year of serving retired Massachusetts public employees of the 104 public retirement systems within the Commonwealth, the Mass Retirees Association is widely recognized as one of the strongest independent advocacy groups on Beacon Hill. From public pensions and health insurance, to federal issues such as the Social Security Windfall Elimination Provision, Government Pension Offset and Medicare the Association leads the fight exclusively for all Massachusetts retired public employees. We are The Voice of the Retired Public Employee.

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Opposing GIC Cost Shifting

February 12, 2026
The following is an open letter sent by Mass Retirees to the Group Insurance Commission in opposition to what we consider to be cost shifting measures. These plan design options are scheduled to be voted on by the 17-member ...Read More - Opposing GIC Cost Shifting
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Proposed health care plan changes for state employees a big step backwards

February 9, 2026
By Jamie Hartmann-Boyce & Theo Schall Rising health care costs pose an existential threat to the well-being of Americans. Now is the moment for Massachusetts to defend its reputation for health care and health equity, not to be ...Read More - Proposed health care plan changes for state employees a big step backwards
Warren Smith, art teacher at Hampshire Regional High School, works on pottery in the basement studio at the school  Smith is concerned about rising health insurance costs JOHN TLUMACKI/GLOBE STAFF

Mass. municipalities & school districts hit hard by rising health insurance costs

January 5, 2026
By James Vaznis, Globe Staff Escalating health insurance costs turned into a budget nightmare this academic year for Pioneer Valley Regional School District Superintendent Patricia Kinsella. Between July and October, her district got hit with two double-digit increases, totaling ...Read More - Mass. municipalities & school districts hit hard by rising health insurance costs
Senate Ways and Means Chair Mike Rodrigues, House Ways and Means Chair Aaron Michlewitz and Administration and Finance Secretary Matt Gorzkowicz preside over the fiscal 2027 consensus revenue hearing in Gardner Auditorium on Tuesday, Dec  16, 2025  Alison Kuznitz/SHNS

Revenue outlook muted, still growing as fiscal 2027 budget begins

December 16, 2025
Estimates show surtax, capital gains declining amid volatility By Katie Castellani, State House News Service STATE HOUSE, BOSTON, DEC. 16, 2025…..State tax revenues are expected to continue seeing slow, but cautious growth as Beacon Hill faces myriad state and ...Read More - Revenue outlook muted, still growing as fiscal 2027 budget begins
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‘We’re at a breaking point’: Health insurance premiums just keep going up, worsening affordability crisis

November 28, 2025
By Jessica Bartlett and Marin Wolf Globe Staff Each time one of Tamara Modig’s children needs a telehealth appointment, she boots up a fragile 13-year-old laptop and prays it’ll hold a charge. Then Modig is forced ...Read More - ‘We’re at a breaking point’: Health insurance premiums just keep going up, worsening affordability crisis