H.R. 759: Federal Firefighters Families First Act
This bill, titled the Federal Firefighters Families First Act
, aims to amend existing laws to improve the pay and benefits for certain federal firefighters. Here are the key provisions and objectives of the bill:
Objectives of the Bill
- Pay Equality: The bill seeks to create better pay equality between federal firefighters and their counterparts in municipal and other public sector fire services.
- Recruitment and Retention: It aims to enhance recruitment and retention efforts to ensure high-quality federal fire services.
- Retirement Benefits: The bill proposes changes to how retirement benefits are calculated for federal firefighters, ensuring that all regularly scheduled working hours are factored into these calculations.
- Regular Workweek Hours: The legislation intends to formally establish a regular workweek for federal firefighters.
Changes to Pay Computation
The bill specifically amends sections of Title 5 of the United States Code related to pay calculations for federal firefighters:
- It changes the existing framework to establish a new standard for pay calculation, transitioning from 2,756 hours annually to 2,087 hours.
Retirement Annuity Computation
Regarding retirement benefits:
- The calculations for the average pay of firefighters will include half of their basic hourly rate multiplied by the number of overtime hours they work as part of their regular tours of duty. This adjustment is intended to reflect a more accurate picture of their earnings over their years of service.
Establishment of Workweek Hours
The bill mandates that the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) will set regulations defining the maximum number of hours that comprise a firefighter's workweek. This maximum will not exceed:
- 60 Hours per Week: Firefighters will have a regulated workload that averages up to 60 hours per week.
Effective Date
The provisions of this Act will take effect for any annuity entitlements arising from a separation from service that occurs after a 60-day period following the bill's enactment.
Relevant Companies
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Sponsors
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TrackGerald E. Connolly
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TrackYassamin Ansari
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TrackDon Bacon
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TrackSanford D. Bishop, Jr.
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TrackSuzanne Bonamici
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TrackRobert Bresnahan
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TrackJulia Brownley
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TrackNikki Budzinski
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TrackJanelle Bynum
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TrackSalud O. Carbajal
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TrackAndré Carson
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TrackSean Casten
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TrackEmanuel Cleaver
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TrackSteve Cohen
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TrackJim Costa
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TrackDanny K. Davis
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TrackMark DeSaulnier
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TrackSuzan K. DelBene
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TrackChristopher R. Deluzio
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TrackDwight Evans
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TrackShomari Figures
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TrackBrian K. Fitzpatrick
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TrackMike Flood
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TrackMaxwell Frost
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TrackJohn Garamendi
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TrackRobert Garcia
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TrackJosh Harder
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TrackJahana Hayes
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TrackSteny H. Hoyer
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TrackVal T. Hoyle
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TrackPramila Jayapal
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TrackJennifer Kiggans
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TrackRaja Krishnamoorthi
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TrackGreg Landsman
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TrackRick Larsen
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TrackTed Lieu
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TrackStephen F. Lynch
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TrackJames P. McGovern
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TrackKweisi Mfume
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TrackFrank J. Mrvan
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TrackJoe Neguse
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TrackDonald Norcross
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TrackEleanor Holmes Norton
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TrackChellie Pingree
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TrackMark Pocan
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TrackDelia C. Ramirez
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TrackEmily Randall
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TrackJamie Raskin
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TrackMary Gay Scanlon
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TrackKim Schrier
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TrackBrad Sherman
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TrackChristopher H. Smith
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TrackSuhas Subramanyam
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TrackEmilia Strong Sykes
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TrackLinda T. Sánchez
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TrackMark Takano
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TrackShri Thanedar
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TrackDina Titus
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TrackMichael R. Turner
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TrackJefferson Van Drew
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TrackDerrick Van Orden
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TrackEugene Vindman
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TrackRobert J. Wittman
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Actions
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| Date | Action |
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| Nov. 20, 2025 | ASSUMING FIRST SPONSORSHIP - Mr. Walkinshaw asked unanimous consent that he may hereafter be considered as the first sponsor of H.R. 759, a bill originally introduced by Representative Connolly, for the purpose of adding cosponsors and requesting reprintings pursuant to clause 7 of rule XII. Agreed to without objection. |
| Jan. 28, 2025 | Introduced in House |
| Jan. 28, 2025 | Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. |
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