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Fudge, Joyce, Gonzalez Introduce Safeguarding America's First Responders Act May 29, 2020
WASHINGTON –This week, Reps. Marcia L. Fudge (OH-11), Dave Joyce (OH-14), and Anthony Gonzalez (OH-16) introduced bipartisan legislation to improve timely access to financial assistance for families of first responders and public safety officers lost to COVID-19. The Safeguarding America’s First Responders Act clarifies certification requirements for survivor benefits under the Public Safety Officers Benefits Program to account for the unique challenges presented by the current coronavirus pandemic. “First responders who put themselves in harm’s way each and every day need to know we have their backs,” said Rep. Fudge. “In this unprecedented time, delays can often occur within the Public Safety Officers Benefits program. Families of first responders can’t afford to wait as they grieve the loss of loved ones or continue care for family members who become permanently disabled due to this pandemic. I am proud to join Congressman Joyce in introducing this bipartisan legislation ensuring the families of first responders lost or disabled while combatting COVID-19 can quickly access the benefits they were promised and deserve.” “This pandemic has underscored the fact that our first responders and public safety officers are our first line of defense in our communities when disaster strikes,” said Rep. Joyce. “Each and every day these brave men and women continue to serve and protect our communities despite the threat that COVID-19 poses. I am proud to introduce this bipartisan bill to ensure that the families of our courageous first responders and public safety officers receive the benefits they deserve should they lose their loved one due to exposure to COVID-19.” “Public safety officers put their lives on the line every day as they continue to serve our communities as we combat the COVID-19 pandemic. In return, it is our responsibility to ensure those they leave behind are taken care of should they fall in the line of duty fighting this disease,” said Rep. Gonzalez. “The Safeguarding America’s First Responders Act ensures our nation fulfills its promise to these men and women and that any family of a public safety officer lost to COVID-19 is cared for and able to quickly receive the support they’ve been promised.” Specifically, the Safeguarding America’s First Responders Act:
Read the full text of the bill here. ### |