The Federal Managers Association endorsed the bills, which would help federal firefighters, law enforcement officers, Customs and Border Protection officials, and other federal employees with potentially dangerous jobs receive their full retirement benefits if they get hurt while on duty. Currently, federal public safety officers lose their early retirement benefits if they are injured on the job and return to federal service in another position.
"It is unacceptable that the benefits they pay into the early retirement system are eliminated if they are injured on the job and unable to fulfill the mandatory years of service," said Renee Johnson, National President of the Federal Managers Association. "Your legislation corrects this and ensures these selfless federal employees receive the benefits they have rightfully earned by answering the call of duty."