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Carroll PD Included In New 411 System

DES MOINES, Iowa (RI) — The Iowa House has voted to ensure about 86-hundred police and firefighters who’re part of a statewide pension and disability system are covered for work-related injuries that developed over time. Representative Bobby Kaufmann of Wilton says the bill also requires coverage for mental disorders.

Kaufmann says the Iowa Public Employee Retirement System has the same benefits in place for state workers, teachers and other public employees. About four-thousand full-time police officers and firefighters are covered by the so-called 4-1-1 system. Nearly 46-hundred others who’ve retired or are no longer working as a firefighter or police officer get 4-1-1 benefits. Representative Dave Williams is from Waterloo, one of the 49 Iowa cities where public safety employees would be covered for physical and mental conditions that develop over time. “So many times our public safety people go into these situations and then years later suffer the consequences,” Williams says. Representative Mary Mascher of Iowa City says the benefit changes for these employees were approved by the House a year ago, but the bill was tabled when the legislature went on hiatus due to the pandemic.

Just before the House voted on the bill, Representative Kaufmann acknowledged several firefighters and police officers covered by the 4-1-1 system who were in the House gallery, watching the debate.

The bill passed the House unanimously. It now goes to the Senate for consideration. Locally, the 411 system will cover the Carroll Police Department.

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