Public Comments for: HB133 - Local gov't; ongoing health care for employees exposed to toxic materials.
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Last Name: Spiro Locality: Hamburg Finkenwerder

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Last Name: James Locality: Virginia Beach

Very important to vote. Thank you.

Last Name: Neil Organization: City of Portsmouth, VA Locality: Hampton

The City of Portsmouth supports this bill and overall grant program because it will provide funding for preventative, response, and recovery capabilities for a locality. A technician and/or specialist responding or mitigating a material site can be exposed to carcinogenic toxins. This funding can augment some of the financial burden experienced by the agency and the personnel responding and/or performing remediation duties. Furthermore, it is supported for the preventative measures of cancer screenings and healthcare cost associated with the material exposure. It will potentially provide additional grant funding for early detection of disease from environmental work exposures. This may reduce long-term worker-related medical expenses. We ask that this committee vote in favor of passing this most important legislation. Thank you.

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