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Subcommittee backs sending HB 702 to full committee after split on allowing retirees more special-duty hours
Summary
A New Hampshire legislative subcommittee debated whether extra and special duty pay should count toward retirees' work-hour caps. After hours of discussion, the panel voted 3—2 to recommend "inexpedient to legislate" on House Bill 702, sending the bill to the full committee with that recommendation.
A subcommittee of the Executive Departments and Administration debated House Bill 702, which would change how "extra and special duty" pay is treated for retired state employees who return to work. Supporters said the bill would allow retirees to take more special-duty assignments without losing retirement status; opponents warned it could create an inequitable treatment of work that counted toward retirement for employees hired before July 1, 2011, but did not for…
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