Align Benefits for Firefighters with Cancer
Plain English Summary
This bill expands death benefits for firefighters who die from cancer by including any cancer that qualified them for the state's Firefighters' Cancer Insurance Program in the definition of deaths 'killed in the line of duty.' It also makes the cancer insurance program permanent and allocates $2 million annually for related death benefits.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue firefighters face elevated cancer risks from occupational exposures like asbestos and chemicals, and those who die from qualifying cancers should receive the same death benefits as firefighters killed in other line-of-duty incidents. This recognizes cancer as an occupational hazard and ensures families receive financial support comparable to other firefighter deaths. The permanent program and dedicated funding demonstrate the state's commitment to protecting firefighters' health.
Arguments Against
Opponents may argue that expanding the presumption of occupational cancer to any cancer qualifying for the insurance program could broaden coverage beyond strictly occupational cancers, potentially increasing state costs. Some may question whether the $2 million annual appropriation is sufficient or how benefits will be funded long-term, and whether similar presumptions should apply to other public safety workers facing occupational health risks.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 6

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 11

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 35
Cosponsors (13)
Senator · District 29
Senator · District 42
Senator · District 25
Senator · District 39
Senator · District 24
Senator · District 21
Senator · District 10
Senator · District 2
Senator · District 43
Senator · District 3
Senator · District 49
Senator · District 1
Senator · District 16