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HR 705

To direct the Secretary of Defense to establish a compensation fund for military firefighters exposed to PFAS.

119th Congress Introduced by Brian Fitzpatrick and 3 co-sponsors

HR 705 establishes a compensation fund for military firefighters harmed by PFAS exposure, ensuring support for them and their families through financial aid and medical benefits.

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Bill Summary · HR 705

Summary of HR 705: Military Firefighters Compensation Fund

Bill Number: HR 705
Title: To direct the Secretary of Defense to establish a compensation fund for military firefighters exposed to PFAS
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced Date: January 23, 2025
Classification: Bill

Purpose and Intent

The primary purpose of HR 705 is to establish a Military Firefighters Compensation Fund under the Department of Defense. This fund aims to provide timely and adequate compensation to current and former military firefighters, as well as their survivors, who have suffered from illnesses due to exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) while performing their duties.

Key Provisions

  1. Establishment of the Fund:

    • The Secretary of Defense is required to establish the Military Firefighters Compensation Fund within two years of the bill's enactment.
  2. Eligibility for Compensation:

    • Current and former military firefighters, and their survivors, will be eligible for compensation if they can demonstrate exposure to PFAS while employed at military installations or facilities where PFAS was present.
    • Compensation will cover disabilities or deaths resulting from occupational illnesses.
  3. Distribution of Compensation:

    • In the event of a firefighter's death, compensation will be distributed in the following order:
      • To the surviving spouse, if applicable.
      • If no spouse exists, to the children.
      • If no children, to the parents.
      • If no parents, to the grandchildren.
      • If no grandchildren, to the grandparents.
    • Specific provisions are included for cases where there are minor children involved.
  4. Medical Benefits:

    • Individuals receiving compensation will also be entitled to medical benefits, including necessary services, appliances, and transportation related to their illness.
  5. Claim Filing:

    • Survivors of deceased firefighters may file claims for compensation even if the firefighter did not file a claim before passing.
  6. Definitions:

    • The bill provides definitions for key terms such as "military firefighter," "military installation," and "PFAS," ensuring clarity in eligibility and application.

Impact

  • Who is Affected:

    • Current and former military firefighters, their families, and survivors will directly benefit from this legislation.
    • The bill addresses the health impacts of PFAS exposure, which has been a growing concern within military and firefighting communities.
  • Financial Implications:

    • The bill authorizes necessary funding to implement the compensation program, although specific dollar amounts are not detailed.

Legislative Actions

  • January 23, 2025: The bill was introduced and referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.

Sponsors

  • Primary Sponsor: Marilyn Strickland
  • Cosponsors: Michael Lawler, Joe Neguse, Brian K. Fitzpatrick

This summary provides an overview of HR 705, highlighting its objectives, key provisions, and potential impacts on military firefighters and their families. The establishment of a compensation fund aims to address the health risks associated with PFAS exposure, ensuring that those who have served are supported in their time of need.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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