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First Responder Fair RETIRE Act (H.R.521) Passes Into Law


This bill allows disabled federal first responders (e.g., law enforcement officers, customs and border protection officers, and firefighters) to continue receiving federal retirement benefits in the same manner as though they had not been disabled

Published on November 18, 2022

Today, Larry Cosme, National President of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) – the nation’s largest non-partisan, non-for-profit professional association representing more than 31,000 federal law enforcement officers and agents across 65 federal agencies – released the following statement on Senate passage of H.R. 521, the “Fair RETIRE Act”:

“As the title of this bill implies, the Fair RETIRE Act brings fairness to the retirement benefits afforded to the brave men and women in federal law enforcement who are disabled in the line of duty,” FLEOA President Cosme said.

“Our members have dedicated themselves to a career spent protecting and defending this nation. They are our first line of defense against transnational criminals, drug traffickers, domestic and international terrorists. They protect our government and its leaders from a wide array of threats at home and abroad. They remain steadfast in their dedication upholding our constitutional ideals and regularly risk their lives for these ideals,” Cosme said. “All too often that dedication to duty means federal law enforcement officers must willingly place themselves in harm’s way and sacrifice their physical safety for the benefit of our nation. It is absolutely unconscionable that the government would also require federal law enforcement officers to sacrifice their financial security should they become permanently disabled in the line of duty. But that’s exactly what happens under the federal government’s current retirement system.”

Cosme continued, “We are grateful that Members of Congress have recognized that addressing this injustice is of the utmost importance, as exemplified by today’s vote to pass the bill by unanimous consent in the Senate. The bill also received unanimous approval in the House of Representatives, a true marker of its importance. It was FLEOA’s goal to see this bill passed into law this year, and we are extremely proud that goal has been achieved.”

“We applaud Sen. Jon Tester and Rep. Gerry Connolly who have been our tireless congressional champions on this bill since it was first introduced. They have worked closely with FLEOA to develop and advance this critical legislation each Congress and we are grateful for their efforts and support. We look forward to seeing President Biden sign the bill into law,” Cosme concluded.

Executive Editor