Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1757

Introduced
7/23/25  

Caption

In miscellaneous provisions relating to emergency management services, providing for firefighter cancer registry.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1757 will enhance the state’s capacity for monitoring cancer incidence among firefighters by consolidating relevant data from various sources. The Department of Health will be responsible for maintaining the registry and will be required to submit annual reports to the Governor and the General Assembly. These reports will include findings on cancer trends among firefighters and recommendations for legislative or administrative actions that could further mitigate cancer risks within this occupational group. The legislation aims to bolster public health initiatives and improve response strategies for emergency services personnel.

Summary

House Bill 1757 proposes the establishment of a firefighter cancer registry in Pennsylvania to collect important health and occupational data on firefighters. This voluntary registry aims to track relevant information, including demographic factors, smoking history, and the frequency and types of fire incidents attended by firefighters. The data collected will be used to identify trends and potentially address the risk factors associated with cancer among firefighters, a profession that is frequently exposed to hazardous environments.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1757 has been largely positive among supporters who see the value in providing firefighters with increased monitoring and potential recommendations for reducing cancer risks. Advocates argue that the establishment of a registry not only acknowledges the health risks faced by firefighters but also represents a proactive approach to improving occupational health standards. However, there may be some concerns regarding data privacy and the voluntary nature of participation that could affect the comprehensiveness of the registry.

Contention

Potential points of contention include the issues of confidentiality and the voluntary participation model of the registry. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of a voluntary registry compared to a mandatory one in ensuring comprehensive data collection. Additionally, there could be discussions surrounding the funding and resources allocated to maintain the registry, as well as how the collected data will be used and shared, particularly in light of federal and state privacy laws that protect individual health information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1377

In miscellaneous provisions, providing for Firefighter Cancer Registry.

PA HB1492

In miscellaneous provisions relating to emergency management services, providing for firefighter cancer screenings.

PA HB2236

In miscellaneous provisions relating to emergency management services, providing for insurance coverage for cancer and cardiovascular screenings for firefighters.

PA SB1204

In miscellaneous provisions relating to emergency management services, providing for health screenings for firefighters and EMS providers.

PA HB1502

In miscellaneous provisions relating to emergency management services, providing for emergency preparedness for owned animals.

PA HB1965

In miscellaneous provisions relating to emergency management services, providing for Right-to-Know Law access.

PA HB843

In emergency management services, providing for counterterrorism planning, preparedness and response; in Emergency Management Assistance Compact, providing for construction; and making repeals.

PA SB792

In emergency management services, providing for counterterrorism planning, preparedness and response; in Emergency Management Assistance Compact, providing for construction; and making repeals.

PA HB1539

Providing for miscellaneous provisions relating to recovery audits.

PA HB2407

In general provisions relating to emergency management services, further providing for definitions; in Commonwealth services, further providing for assistance to fire companies and EMS companies, for State Fire Commissioner and for curriculum, training and education certification management system; in grants to fire companies and emergency medical services companies, further providing for definitions, for publication and notice, for award of grants, for consolidation incentive, for establishment, for publication and notice and for award of grants, repealing provisions relating to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program and to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program, further providing for allocation of appropriated funds, repealing provisions relating to Emergency Medical Services COVID-19 Recovery Grant Program, to expiration of authority relating to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program and to expiration of authority relating to Emergency Medical Services COVID-19 Recovery Grant Program and further providing for special provisions and for annual reports; and making transfers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.