Powell introduces bill to ensure spouses of PA’s fallen first responders receive all the benefits they deserve

HARRISBURG, Sept. 24 – State Rep. Lindsay Powell, D-Allegheny, has introduced a bill that would provide financial assistance to the spouses of Pennsylvania first responders killed in the line of duty.

Powell’s legislation (H.B. 2559) would clarify a provision in the state Workers’ Compensation Act and ensure surviving spouses of emergency personnel continue to receive death benefits, even if they choose to remarry. Current law does keep retirement pensions in place at 50% for surviving spouses, but death benefits cease upon remarriage.

“Our first responders risk everything to protect us and some make the ultimate sacrifice.  Standing with them means standing with their families,” Powell said. “It’s only right to have their backs, and my bill would help give them the financial stability to rebuild their lives.”

The bill has been referred to the PA House Labor & Industry Committee.


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