Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2850

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the cancer presumption for police officers

Impact

The implementation of H2850 is intended to offer greater protections and benefits for police officers who may develop cancer as a result of their job. This aligns with the ongoing efforts to improve the health and safety standards for law enforcement personnel. The cancer presumption allows officers diagnosed with cancer to be eligible for workers' compensation benefits without having to prove that their condition is job-related, thereby simplifying the claims process for them and their families.

Summary

House Bill 2850, presented by Representative Jessica Ann Giannino, seeks to address the cancer presumption for police officers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill proposes an amendment to Section 94 B of Chapter 32 of the General Laws to explicitly include 'police department' following the term 'department'. This minor yet significant alteration serves to ensure that police officers are recognized under the cancer presumption laws, which are critical for their health and well-being given the increased risks of cancer they face due to their profession.

Contention

While the bill is expected to garner support from various law enforcement agencies and advocacy groups focused on police welfare, it may also face scrutiny regarding budget implications for state benefits programs. Opponents could argue that the introduction of such presumption laws can lead to increased costs for state-funded health benefits and may require careful evaluation to balance fiscal responsibility with the imperative of safeguarding those who serve the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2552

Relative to the cancer presumption for police officers

MA H1025

To promote cancer screenings for firefighters

MA H1115

Relative to the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer

MA H4145

Improving pediatric cancer research

MA S986

Relative to hate crimes against police officers

MA H2528

Relative to disability or death cause by contagious disease; presumption

MA S1527

Relative to the appointment of Special State Police officers

MA H4638

Relative to city employment and candidacy in the offices of mayor, city councillor-at-large, ward councillor, and school committee of the city of Revere

MA H3701

Relative to chemical recycling

MA H913

Relative to designating the Rumney Marsh as the Joseph T. James area of critical environmental concern

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.