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trof

(54,256 posts)
Thu Jun 28, 2012, 09:33 AM Jun 2012

The firefighters trying to save Colorado homes don't have health insurance.

While Colorado goes up in flames, and the Republican wing of the Supreme Court writes the dismantling of Obamacare, the men and women hired by the federal government to fight wildfire are risking life and limb. Many of them are doing it without health insurance.

Of all the jobs where you might want health insurance, firefighting near certainly ranks near the top of the list. Firefighters spend two-week shifts working 18 hour days in dangerous conditions. Some develop breathing problems due to smoke inhalation.

But many federal firefighters are temporary employees, who only work six months out of the year. Under federal regulations, temporary employees of the Forest Service do not receive benefits. That means no health care and no retirement pension.

This is the status quo Republicans have been fighting for for the past two years. If the Affordable Care Act survives the Supreme Court Republican five tomorrow, it could help. Many of the firefighters make little enough to qualify for the subsidies to purchase insurance, making the premiums in reach. They'd also be guaranteed access to affordable health insurance, something that can be a problem for people in high-risk jobs.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/06/27/1103586/-The-firefighters-trying-to-save-Colorado-homes-don-t-have-health-nbsp-insurance

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The firefighters trying to save Colorado homes don't have health insurance. (Original Post) trof Jun 2012 OP
Firefighters and Police should all be covered before politicians..... MindMover Jun 2012 #1
Du rec. Nt xchrom Jun 2012 #2
Daughter's boyfriend was a federal firefighter for one season revolution breeze Jun 2012 #3

revolution breeze

(879 posts)
3. Daughter's boyfriend was a federal firefighter for one season
Thu Jun 28, 2012, 10:03 AM
Jun 2012

No benefits, no retirement and, frankly, too much danger for too little pay. Now he works for the Parks Service and gets to rescued stranded climbers in the Cascades, but he has benefits.

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