Supporters of bill to expand cancer coverage for Iowa firefighters, police are hopeful this will be the year it passes
- Iowa lawmakers are advancing legislation on Monday to expand disability benefits for firefighters and police officers.
- Previous attempts to pass the bill faltered in the Iowa Senate due to fiscal concerns.
- House File 969, the bill, gained approval from a Senate subcommittee and awaits consideration by the full committee.
- The proposed expansion would cover all cancers, whereas current benefits only cover 14, according to state lobbying records.
- Emily Broderick, whose husband Mike died of uncovered liver cancer in 2024, advocates for the bill, hoping for its passage.
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Supporters hopeful as bill to expand cancer coverage for firefighters gains traction in Iowa Senate
House File 969 would expand the definition of cancer to help firefighters and first responders battling the disease get disability coverage. It advanced through an Iowa Senate subcommittee Tuesday.
This bill aims to help firefighters with cancer. Getting it passed is just the beginning
Amid toxic L.A. wildfires, California's U.S. senators are supporting legislation that would provide financial help to first responders who develop or die from service-related cancers.
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