Extends the September 11th worker protection task force act
Bill S 8181 extends protections for first responders and recovery workers affected by 9/11, ensuring continued access to medical care and support services.
Bill S 8181 extends protections for first responders and recovery workers affected by 9/11, ensuring continued access to medical care and support services.
Bill S 8181 aims to extend the provisions of the September 11th Worker Protection Task Force Act, which was originally established to provide support and protections for workers affected by the events of September 11, 2001. The intent of this bill is to ensure that the protections and benefits for these workers continue, recognizing the ongoing impact of the events on their health and employment.
While the specific text of Bill S 8181 is not detailed in the provided information, the following key provisions can be inferred based on the context of similar legislation:
The primary beneficiaries of Bill S 8181 include:
Bill S 8181 represents a critical effort to continue supporting those affected by the September 11 attacks through the extension of worker protections. As it has been substituted by A 8417, stakeholders and interested parties should monitor the progress of the companion bill for further developments and specific provisions that will ultimately be enacted.
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