Relief for Families of the Fallen Act
The bill would provide federal tax relief to families of public safety officers who die from injuries sustained in the line of duty.
The bill would provide federal tax relief to families of public safety officers who die from injuries sustained in the line of duty.
S. 4510, introduced in the 119th Congress and referred to the Senate Committee on Finance, seeks to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax relief to the families of public safety officers who died as a result of injuries sustained in the line of duty. The bill has bipartisan co-sponsorship from Senators Maggie Hassan and John Cornyn. It was introduced and read twice on May 13, 2026, and subsequently referred to the Committee on Finance.
Note: The exact computational mechanics (rates, phase-ins, caps, offsets, or phase-out provisions) are not detailed in the provided summary. The bill would be implemented via amendments to the IRC, with the precise language determining applicability and interaction with other tax provisions.
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