Tim’s Act
Sponsor

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Cosponsors (14)
Members who have signed on to support this bill since introduction. Source: Congress.gov.
- Brian K. Fitzpatrick (R-PA-1)Original· 2025-01-28
- Brittany Pettersen (D-CO-7)Original· 2025-01-28
- Don Bacon (R-NE-2)Original· 2025-01-28
- Josh Harder (D-CA-9)Original· 2025-01-28
- Julia Brownley (D-CA-26)Original· 2025-01-28
- Melanie A. Stansbury (D-NM-1)Original· 2025-01-28
- Mike Levin (D-CA-49)Original· 2025-01-28
- Val T. Hoyle (D-OR-4)Original· 2025-01-28
- Zoe Lofgren (D-CA-18)Original· 2025-01-28
- Mike Thompson (D-CA-4)· 2025-02-13
- Kim Schrier (D-WA-8)· 2025-03-11
- Michael Lawler (R-NY-17)· 2025-03-11
- Robert P. Bresnahan, Jr. (R-PA-8)· 2025-04-24
- Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR-1)· 2026-01-08
Latest Action
The most recent step in the bill's legislative path. Committee Activity below shows referrals and reports; the full action-by-action history including floor proceedings lives at Congress.gov →
Committee Activity
Currently in
- House Committee on AgricultureReferred To · 2025-01-28
- House Committee on Natural ResourcesReferred To · 2025-01-28
- House Committee on Oversight and Government ReformReferred To · 2025-01-28
Previously
- Natural Resources CommitteeReferred To · 2025-01-28
- Agriculture CommitteeReferred To · 2025-01-28
- Oversight and Government Reform CommitteeReferred To · 2025-01-28
Plain-English Summary
Tim Hart Wildland Firefighter Classification and Pay Parity Act or Tim's Act This bill increases compensation and establishes additional benefits and programs for federal wildland firefighters. (These individuals are employed by the Department of Agriculture, the Department of the Interior, or tribal governments.) The bill increases the minimum rate of basic pay for wildland firefighters at General Schedule (GS) levels 1 through 15 by percentages specified in the bill, with smaller increases for higher GS levels. The bill also requires comparable increases to the hourly rates paid to prevailing rate employees who are wildland firefighters. It also establishes premium pay for wildland firefighters who respond to certain prolonged fire incidents and are deployed outside of their normal duty stations or to an area adjacent to the incident. These changes take effect after other temporary pay increases for wildland firefighters expire. The bill also (1) establishes paid rest and recuperation leave; (2) allows certain prior service to be credited for retirement purposes; and (3) provides housing allowances, tuition assistance, and other benefits for wildland firefighters. Further, the bill directs the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs within the Department of Labor to ensure that psychological stress-related injuries and illnesses correlated to fire response are compensated and to expedite related claims. The bill also establishes programs to (1) assist the next-of-kin of wildland firefighters and fire support personnel who are critically injured or killed while in the line of duty, and (2) support the mental and physical health of wildland firefighters.
Plain-English rewrite of the Congressional Research Service summary published on Congress.gov. Cached and reviewed.
Subjects
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