Massachusetts S1737 aims to provide equity to police officers disabled by cardiac disease.
Massachusetts S1737 amends Chapter 32 of the General Laws to include police officers disabled by cardiac disease in the state's disability benefits program. This bill seeks to ensure that officers from various police forces, including state, university, and community college police, receive equitable treatment when disabled due to cardiac conditions. The changes aim to provide necessary support and benefits to these officers, recognizing their service and sacrifices.
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