Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2432

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to periodic occupational cancer screenings for firefighters.

Impact

If enacted, SB2432 will amend Chapter 180 of the Local Government Code by adding provisions specifically for cancer screenings mandated for firefighters. This legislative change aims to enhance public safety through improved health monitoring and timely detection of cancer. By ensuring that firefighters have easy access to these screenings, the bill is expected to contribute to the longevity and efficacy of Texas's fire protection personnel, ultimately benefiting communities across the state. The bill also marks progress in recognizing the unique health challenges that firefighters face on the job.

Summary

Senate Bill 2432, known as the Wade Cannon Act, aims to establish a framework for the provision of occupational cancer screenings for firefighters in Texas. The bill mandates that political subdivisions employing firefighters must offer cancer screenings to their personnel at no cost. This initiative is particularly focused on firefighters, who face higher risks of developing occupational cancers due to the nature of their work. The screenings are intended to be provided after five years of employment and then once every three years thereafter, which underscores the ongoing commitment to the health and safety of these essential workers.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its intention to protect firefighters' health, discussions may arise around budgeting for these mandatory screenings and whether local governments can appropriately absorb the costs. Concerns over potential financial burdens on municipalities and the implications for local budgets may create points of contention in the legislative process. However, proponents argue that the long-term health benefits and potential reduction in healthcare costs for cancer treatment could outweigh initial expenses.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 180. Miscellaneous Provisions Affecting Officers And Employees Of More Than One Type Of Local Government
    • Section: New Section

Government Code

  • Chapter 419. Texas Commission On Fire Protection
    • Section: 021

Companion Bills

TX HB198

Identical Relating to periodic health screenings for firefighters.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2957

Relating to periodic occupational cancer screenings for firefighters.

TX HB2455

Relating to an annual occupational medical examination for fire fighters.

TX SB1626

Relating to an annual occupational medical examination for fire fighters.

TX SB619

Relating to newborn and infant hearing screenings.

TX SB567

Relating to firefighters enrolled in fire science courses.

TX HB843

Relating to a prohibition on the purchase of periodicals by a state agency.

TX HB1332

Relating to the exemption of certain firefighters and police officers from jury service.

TX HB1297

Relating to vision screenings for students in public or private school.

TX HB2158

Relating to tuition and fee exemptions for firefighters enrolled in certain courses at public institutions of higher education.

TX SB1207

Relating to the retirement system in certain municipalities for firefighters and police officers.

Similar Bills

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