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House Bill

H.R. 3725

119th Congress

Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act

In Committee
Introduced:Jun 4, 2025

Primary Sponsor

Jimmy Panetta

D - CA

Cosponsors

7

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Policy Area

Health

Summary

The First Responders' Care Expansion Act of 2023, or the FORCE Act, would provide Medicare coverage for first responders between the ages of 57 and 64 who do not already qualify for Medicare. This would help ensure that these critical workers have access to affordable healthcare as they approach retirement age.

Latest Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

Introduced6/4/2025
StatusReferred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
ChamberHouse
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Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act

The First Responders' Care Expansion Act of 2023, or the FORCE Act, would provide Medicare coverage for first responders between the ages of 57 and 64 who do not already qualify for Medicare. This would help ensure that these critical workers have access to af

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The First Responders' Care Expansion Act of 2023, or the FORCE Act, would provide Medicare coverage for first responders between the ages of 57 and 64 who do not already qualify for Medicare. This would help ensure that these critical workers have access to affordable healthcare as they approach retirement age.

Bill Number
3725
Introduced
6/4/2025
Status
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Policy Area
Health

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Title
Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act
Bill Number
3725
Sponsor
No sponsor
Status
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Introduced
6/4/2025
Summary
The First Responders' Care Expansion Act of 2023, or the FORCE Act, would provide Medicare coverage for first responders between the ages of 57 and 64 who do not already qualify for Medicare. This would help ensure that these critical workers have access to affordable healthcare as they approach ret

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