Every year, Chuck commits to traveling to all62 counties in New York to meet with constituents.
During a visit to the historic Garden City Fire Department Headquarters and surrounded by dozens of local firefighters, U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer announced new legislation that would, for the first time ever, establish a specialized, voluntary national cancer registry to be managed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Schumer explained how the registry would work and how it would improve the collection capabilities and activities related to the nationwide monitoring of cancer occurrences among all firefighters. Schumer said it is high time for a national registry that aims to treat, track and prevent firefighter cancers. Schumer also detailed the range of harmful toxins firefighters are exposed to; their higher cancer rates and what we learned from 9/11 as he makes this legislative push.
Therefore, Schumer is pushing legislation, also led by New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, that would create this registry, which would help better protect the firefighters who safeguard citizens’ lives day in and day out. Schumer is co-sponsoring the Firefighter Cancer Registry Act, S.2799, in the Senate alongside Senator Bob Menendez [D-NJ]. This bipartisan legislation was introduced by Congressman Richard Hanna in the House of Representatives. Schumer explained that this national firefighter cancer registry would be managed by the CDC and would improve collection capabilities and activities related to the nationwide monitoring of cancer incidence among all firefighters.