Chris Mahon, representative for the CA Professional Firefighters
Ray Ford

With Earl Warren Showgrounds as a backdrop, Representative Lois Capps on Monday announced that she would be introducing HR 3718, titled the Federal Firefighters Fairness Act, along with Republican House member Pat Meehan of Pennsylvania. The bill is designed to protect the rights and benefits of firefighters who become ill as a result of occupational exposure to hazards and the daily stresses of the job, especially those that result in catastrophic illnesses such as cancer that may develop over long periods of time due to such exposure.

California firefighters have enjoyed such protection since 1982 when Governor Jerry Brown signed the nation’s first cancer presumption law. Since then, each of the remaining 49 states has passed some form of similar legislation, but the state laws do not apply to those who work for the federal government. That includes firefighters at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Los Padres Forest employees, or other federal agencies, many of whom were deployed on the Zaca, Gap, Tea, and Jesusita fires through mutual-aid agreements.

Congresswoman Lois Capps speaks during Monday's press conference on the Federal Firefighters Fairness Act
Ray Ford

“Studies have consistently showed that firefighters suffer cancers at a much higher rate than the general public,” California Professional Firefighters spokesperson Chris Mahon noted during Monday’s press conference. “Yet at the same time, it is almost impossible to track the diseases that firefighters suffer back to any one of the hundreds or thousands of exposures that they suffer during the course of a career. As a result, every state has developed some form of presumptive law to provide the workers’ compensation benefits needed to treat the diseases they contract on the job.”

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