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We ask Firemen, Police and Service members to risk their lives daily for us. I have seen in the news that the state is considering expanding the benefits ($100,000) for those who have given their lives in the line of duty. They gave their lives to protect us. Why are our service members not included in this? When a National Guard, or Reserve or Active Duty service member gives their life to protect us why is not the same? Why the difference?
Posted >1 y ago
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Plain and simple answer: different pot of money. We get death benefits mostly from federal budget. The state handles most of the emergency services for the state and it is probably a toss-up between state and local of who covers the local services benefits. Now there are some states that add benefits for servicemembers in their state, but that varies by state. I am all for taking care of the families of the fallen in the line of duty. Just need to work it to get that.
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