Senate Unanimously Approves Expansion Of Fallen Hero Fund
The passage of Senate Bill 1239, "An Act Concerning the Fallen
Championed by Senator
"First responders across
Gaston noted the bill's passage coincided with events honoring fallen officers on the
"Today actually is also a royal day where we're recognizing officers and folks who have lost their life in the line of duty right outside our chambers," he said. "And so I want to just highlight that and thank the men and women for their hard work and dedication they provide every day to keep our community safe."
The legislation defines first responders to include emergency medical technicians, firefighters, paramedics, and police officers. It mandates a lump sum payment to surviving families and continued health coverage for one year, with the ability to renew annually for up to five years.
Senator Paul Cicarella R-
"When there is an emergency, whether it's medical or fire, the brave men and women on the front lines run toward it — not just law enforcement. It's our firefighters, our EMS. This could give them a little peace of mind knowing that, God forbid, if a horrific accident (occurred), their loved ones would be taken care of."
In written testimony submitted earlier this year,
Brown cited
The bill also provides mechanisms for municipalities to either continue or begin enrolling eligible survivors in health plans, with costs reimbursed through the
Comptroller
"That is the very least we can do for those who do so much for us," he said, "I am grateful to the
In 2024, Scanlon worked to pass legislation creating a "
The bill is slated to take effect on
Meanwhile, the
HB 7095, requiring the
In consumer protection, SB 1336 sets a 10-year statute of limitations on foreclosure actions involving "zombie" second mortgages, addressing concerns over predatory debt collection. SB 9 enhances the state's environmental resilience planning by coordinating municipal, regional, and state-level responses to natural disasters and climate-related threats.



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