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New Jersey Advances Firefighter Cancer Screening Bill
March 25, 2026
The New Jersey Senate Government, Wagering, Tourism and Historic Preservation Committee has advanced Senate Bill S-1583, sponsored by Senators Carmen Amato, Jr and Anthony M. Bucco, to extend periodic cancer screening benefits to volunteer firefighters. This legislation aims to provide volunteer firefighters with healthcare access equivalent to that of paid firefighters, addressing occupational health risks from exposure to hazardous substances during firefighting activities. The bill's progression signals potential future procurement or funding opportunities related to healthcare services and screening programs tailored for volunteer emergency responders in New Jersey.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for cancer screening and related healthcare services contracts targeting volunteer firefighter populations.
- Healthcare providers and contractors may find new opportunities to support state-funded screening programs as the bill advances toward enactment.
- Organizations involved in occupational health and safety services should evaluate how this legislation could expand service requirements and funding streams within New Jersey's emergency services sector.
- This development highlights the importance of equitable healthcare provisions in public safety procurement planning, potentially influencing similar initiatives in other states.
Volunteer firefighters put their lives on the line every time they answer the call and face the same health risks as paid firefighters when exposed to smoke and dangerous chemicals.
— Senator Carmen Amato, Jr
Cancer doesnare if you paid or unpaid public servant; it can affect anyone who answers the call to protect others.
— Senator Anthony M. Bucco
Agencies
New Jersey Senate Government, Wagering, Tourism and Historic Preservation Committee, New Jersey Senate