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Tag: Health Benefits
Patrol
Senators Propose Allowing Tax Exclusions for Retired Cops, First Responders for Healthcare
“Currently, it is extremely difficult for retired first responders to utilize an existing benefit that helps cover certain health care expenses, which is why I introduced this legislation that would ensure these retirees can make tax-free withdrawals from their pension and direct those amounts to qualifying insurance premiums.”
May 27, 2022
Patrol
Missouri Officers Infected by COVID-19 or Quarantined to Receive Workers' Compensation
Anna Hui, director of the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, said it would have been difficult without the emergency directive given to the department from Gov. Mike Parson for first responders to have otherwise proven an infection was the result of their professional duties.
April 8, 2020
Training
(Video) Mitigating Police Officer Suicide
Nick Greco, who sits on the BlueH.E.L.P. Board of Directors, discusses how agencies can prevent officer suicides and do a better job of supporting the families of officers who died by suicide.
November 4, 2019
Point of Law
Video: Injured Veteran Texas Officer Fights City for Recovery Pay
Over three years since suffering a life-changing back injury on duty, Fort Worth Police Officer Kellie Whitehead is fighting with the city to be paid during her recovery following surgery.
August 8, 2019
Patrol
Senate Passes Bill Ensuring Funding for 9/11 Victims' Support
The United States Senate on Tuesday passed a bill to ensure that the fund to compensate victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks remain funded through 2092, effectively making the federal financial support permanent for those affected by the event.
July 24, 2019
Training
Just Get It Done
Scheduling high-intensity workouts is much easier when you have an actionable plan.
January 4, 2018
Training
Why You Should Consider the HSA
A health savings account can save you money, but only if you enroll in one before the deadline.
December 7, 2017
Patrol
NJ Officer Paralyzed On Duty Fights for Benefits
Kerton says she was responding to an emergency call of an unconscious man who needed help in the winter of 2015. During that call, she fell and suffered a spinal cord injury that left her in a wheelchair.
April 13, 2017
Patrol
Retiree Health Care Cuts Looming for OH Officers and Firefighters
Starting in 2019, retired law enforcement officers and firefighters will no longer receive health care benefits through the Ohio Police & Firefighters Pension Fund but instead will receive a stipend to buy coverage on the open market.
March 31, 2017
Patrol
NYPD Lieutenant Dies of 9/11-Related Cancer at 51
NYPD Lt. Marci Simms died Thursday at her home in Commack more than a year after being diagnosed with lung cancer. The 9/11 responder was 51.
November 10, 2015
Patrol
What Retirement's Really Like
Law enforcement officers are used to not just keeping busy but having a purpose; staying mentally and physically active is key, say police retirees.
June 30, 2015
Patrol
9/11 Responders Push for Zadroga Act Extension
Dozens of Sept. 11 first responders were on Capitol Hill Thursday in an effort to extend the Zadroga Act, which provides 9/11 first responders who are sick with federal aid for their health care needs.
June 12, 2015
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