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Shapiro-Davis Administration Invests in First Responder Health, Pushes to Expand Coverage During Disasters
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Shapiro-Davis Administration Invests in First Responder Health, Pushes to Expand Coverage During Disasters
Harrisburg, PA – Lt. Governor Austin Davis, Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) Director Randy Padfield, and State Fire Commissioner Tom Cook highlighted the new law Governor Shapiro signed to strengthen access to mental health care for firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, and state police officers and advocated for Governor Shapiro’s budget proposal, which will further expand worker protections for first responders. “Pennsylvania’s first…
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