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H.R. 1610: Firefighter Investments to Recognize Exposure to Cancer Act of 2025

This bill, titled the "Firefighter Investments to Recognize Exposure to Cancer Act of 2025" or "FIRE Cancer Act of 2025," seeks to improve cancer prevention efforts for firefighters. It proposes amendments to the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974, specifically focusing on establishing cancer prevention programs for firefighting personnel. Here are the main components of the bill:

Cancer Prevention Programs

The bill introduces provisions for establishing cancer prevention programs aimed at firefighting personnel. It emphasizes:

  • Providing access to multi-cancer early detection testing and other preventive tests.
  • Allocating grant funds from the assistance to firefighters grant program specifically for these cancer prevention initiatives.

Funding Provisions

Under the bill:

  • Each multi-cancer early detection test or other preventive test would be eligible for funding up to an amount of $1,750.
  • A total of $700,000,000 is authorized to be appropriated for these grants to support the cancer prevention programs.

Collaboration on Research

The bill calls for collaboration between the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to establish a voluntary program. This program aims to:

  • Allow firefighters to share results of cancer testing in an anonymized manner, helping to identify trends or causes of cancer within the firefighting community.
  • Ensure that the shared information safeguards the personal identities of the participants, thereby protecting their privacy.

Technical Amendments

Additionally, the bill includes technical amendments to clarify existing language within the Fire Prevention and Control Act, particularly related to the categorization of funding for cancer tests.

Summary

In essence, this bill aims to enhance cancer prevention for firefighters through funding, testing, and collaborative research efforts while ensuring careful handling of personal data to protect privacy.

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Date Action
Feb. 26, 2025 Introduced in House
Feb. 26, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.

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