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Pennsylvania Bill: HB 1261

PFAS Protections for Pennsylvania Firefighters

Topics

Children's Health & School Nutrition
Environmental Health

Bill Information

MAHA Approved

Summary

Bill Summary

Pennsylvania House Bill 1261 amends Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes to increase assistance to fire companies and emergency medical services companies, particularly regarding protection against PFAS chemicals and firefighting protective equipment. The bill increases maximum loan amounts from $25,000 to $100,000 for equipment purchases, requires that protective equipment purchased with these loans be PFAS-free, and phases out Class B firefighting foam containing intentionally added PFAS chemicals with prohibitions starting July 1, 2027 for manufacturing and January 1, 2028 for use. The legislation mandates labeling requirements for personal protective equipment containing intentionally added PFAS chemicals, authorizes grants for disposal of PFAS-containing foam and purchase of alternatives, and establishes civil penalties with collected funds directed to fire company grant programs.


Why It Matters to MAHA

MAHA strongly supports this bill because it prioritizes transparency and informed choice by requiring clear labeling of products containing PFAS chemicals, allowing firefighters and their families to make autonomous decisions about their exposure to potentially harmful substances. The bill removes regulatory barriers by streamlining access to funding for safer equipment alternatives, empowering fire and EMS companies to innovate toward healthier protective gear without bureaucratic obstruction. By shifting away from PFAS-containing foams toward safer alternatives, the legislation demonstrates a commitment to preventing chemical exposure rather than managing disease after the fact, aligning with MAHA's health freedom philosophy. The bill respects local autonomy by giving fire companies the resources and flexibility to choose PFAS-free protective equipment and disposal solutions that serve their communities best. This represents proactive health protection that puts patient and worker safety ahead of outdated regulatory inertia.


Introduced

04/21/2026

In Committee

04/21/2026

Passed

07/01/2025

Sponsors

Brian Munroe

Brian Munroe

Democratic Representative (PA)

Zach Mako

Zach Mako

Republican Representative (PA)

Carol Hill-Evans

Carol Hill-Evans

Democratic Representative (PA)

Perry Warren

Perry Warren

Democratic Representative (PA)

Activity

04/17/2025

Referred to Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness

04/24/2025

Reported as amended

04/24/2025

First consideration

04/24/2025

Laid on the table

05/13/2025

Removed from table

06/25/2025

Laid on the table (Pursuant to House Rule 71)

06/30/2025

Removed from table

06/30/2025

Second consideration, with amendments

06/30/2025

Re-committed to Appropriations

07/01/2025

Re-reported as committed

07/01/2025

Third consideration and final passage

07/15/2025

Referred to Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness

04/21/2026

Reported as amended

04/21/2026

First consideration

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