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Philadelphia Approves Benefits for Families of First Responders Lost to Suicide
Philadelphia City Council passed legislation to provide death benefits to families of first responders who died by suicide linked to job-related trauma, despite opposition from Mayor Cherelle Parker over cost concerns. The law classifies such suicides as in-the-line-of-duty deaths, offering lifetime pensions to qualifying families, including those of police and fire personnel.
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