(BOSTON – 7/30/2020) Senator John C. Velis (D-Westfield) this week announced that his office has been pushing alongside other advocates for HB2378, “An Act relative to Parkinson’s disease disability and death in firefighters”. The bill, which was first filed by Senator Velis when he was in the House of Representatives 4 years ago, is currently in the House Committee on Ways and Means. The legislation was co-presented by Representative Sean Garballey, and has over 60 co-sponsors in the legislature.
The bill would amend the Retirement Systems and Pensions chapter in Massachusetts General Law to include Parkinson’s Disease in Massachusetts’ presumptive law, which would allow firefighters with Parkinson’s to retire on full accidental disability. The bill would establish that any condition of impairment caused by Parkinson’s Disease resulting in total or partial disability or death will be presumed to have been suffered in the line of duty (unless it is shown by the preponderance of the evidence that non-service factors or accidents caused the incapacity).
“Through conversations with firefighters who have suffered from Parkinson’s disease, it has become clear that the chemical exposure that takes place in their work is contributing to the high rate of disease in their profession,” said Senator Velis. “We ask our firefighters and first responders to put their lives on the line for us, and need to be sure that we are providing them with the relief they need for the high risks they assume.”
Senator Velis says that he became more aware of this issue after talking to Greg Heath, a friend and retired Westfield Firefighter. Mr. Heath testified in support of the bill in October in front of the Joint Committee on Public Service. “I am here to show you that firefighters contract Parkinson’s as a result of chemicals encountered in their service,” said Mr. Heath. “Some nights are filled with constant body movements. Many medications don’t work for me anymore. I am approaching the possibility of brain surgery. The passage of this bill will allow me to provide security for my family and ease the burden that is sure to come.”
Senator Velis has worked with a number of different advocates and organizations on this bill, including the Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts (PFFM). “Firefighters are routinely exposed to burning chemicals and toxins that cause Parkinsons. The Neurotoxin Institute found that Parkinsons was significantly higher among firefighters than the regular population,” said PFFM Legislative Agent Paul Jacques. “HB2378 was given a favorable report this Session as well as the last Session. Having HB2378 move forward for passage would provide the necessary benefits our members deserve who are currently diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease and god forbid those diagnosed in the future.”