SEIZE Act
Bill S 2642 extends accidental death benefits for children of deceased police officers and firefighters until age 26, providing crucial financial support during their transition to adulthood.
Bill S 2642 extends accidental death benefits for children of deceased police officers and firefighters until age 26, providing crucial financial support during their transition to adulthood.
Bill S 2642 aims to extend the financial support provided to children of deceased police officers and firefighters who have died in the line of duty. Specifically, the bill seeks to ensure that these child beneficiaries can receive accidental death benefits until they reach the age of twenty-six. This legislation recognizes the sacrifices made by first responders and aims to provide continued support to their families during a critical period of their lives.
Bill S 2642 represents a significant step towards supporting the families of those who have made sacrifices in public service. By extending accidental death benefits to age twenty-six, the bill acknowledges the ongoing needs of these beneficiaries and aims to provide them with essential financial support during a pivotal time in their lives. The bill is currently under review by the Civil Service and Pensions Committee, and its progress will be closely monitored by stakeholders and advocates for first responders' families.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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