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Senator Timothy D. Moffitt(R)
Senator Warren Daniel(R)
Senator Jim Burgin(R)
Senator Joyce Waddell(D)
Senator Tom McInnis(R)
Senator Woodson Bradley(D)
Senator Benton G. Sawrey(R)
Senator Val Applewhite(D)
Senator Bobby Hanig(R)
Senator Michael A. Lazzara(R)
Senator Brad Overcash(R)
Senator Gale Adcock(D)
Senator Michael V. Lee(R)
Senator W. Ted Alexander(R)
Senator Jay J. Chaudhuri(D)
Senator Julie Mayfield(D)
Senator Eddie D. Settle(R)
Senator Bob Brinson(R)
Senator Amy S. Galey(R)
Senator Paul A. Lowe, Jr.(D)
Senator DeAndrea Salvador(D)
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Re-ref Com On Appropriations/Base BudgetSenate2025-04-01Withdrawn From ComSenate2025-04-01Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the SenateSenate2025-02-17Passed 1st ReadingSenate2025-02-17Filed
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FiledNo fiscal notes available.Edition 1No fiscal notes available.
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APPROPRIATIONS; BUDGETING; CANCER; COUNCIL OF STATE; DEATH & DYING; DEATH BENEFITS; DISEASES & HEALTH DISORDERS; EMERGENCY SERVICES; FIREFIGHTERS & FIREFIGHTING; INSURANCE; INSURANCE
LIFE; PUBLIC; PUBLIC HEALTH; PUBLIC OFFICIALS; STATE TREASURER
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143 (Chapters); 143-166.2 (Sections)
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S97: Support Firefighters Fighting Cancer. Latest Version
Companion Bill: H97 : Support Firefighters Fighting Cancer.
Session: 2025 - 2026
AN ACT including death due to stomach cancer in the list of firefighter deaths meeting the DEFINITION of killed in the line of duty under the public safety employees' death benefits act.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. G.S. 143‑166.2(6) reads as rewritten:
(6) Killed in the line of duty. – This term shall apply to all of the following deaths:
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e. When the death of a firefighter occurs as a direct and proximate result of any of the following cancers that are occupationally related to firefighting, that firefighter is presumed to have been killed in the line of duty:
1. Mesothelioma.
2. Testicular cancer.
3. Cancer of the small intestine.
4. Esophageal cancer.
5. Oral cavity cancer.
6. Pharynx cancer.
7. Cancer of the stomach, also known as gastric cancer.
SECTION 2. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Department of State Treasurer the sum of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) in recurring funds for each year of the 2025‑2027 fiscal biennium to be used for benefits payable under the Public Safety Employees' Death Benefits Act related to the implementation of this act.
SECTION 3. This act is effective July 1, 2025, and applies to qualifying deaths occurring on or after that date.