Book Online or Call 1-855-SAUSALITO

Sign In  |  Register  |  About Sausalito  |  Contact Us

Sausalito, CA
September 01, 2020 1:41pm
7-Day Forecast | Traffic
  • Search Hotels in Sausalito

  • CHECK-IN:
  • CHECK-OUT:
  • ROOMS:

Kenya Merritt Renewing Our PACT Act of 2026 Introduced in House of Representatives

ⓘ This article is third-party content and does not represent the views of this site. We make no guarantees regarding its accuracy or completeness.

Bill would ensure fair, consistent treatment for FBI Special Agents and other federal employees affected by burn pit exposure

The FBI Agents Association (FBIAA) today applauded the introduction in the House of Representatives of bipartisan legislation addressing a longstanding gap in care for FBI Special Agents, professional staff and other civilian federal employees exposed to toxic burn pits. The Kenya Merritt Renewing Our PACT Act of 2026, introduced by Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), a former FBI Special Agent, and Reps. Celeste Maloy (R-UT), and Nellie Pou (D-NJ), would ensure fair and consistent treatment for those suffering from burn pit–related illnesses.

FBIAA led the advocacy effort behind the legislation’s introduction, working closely with the bill’s sponsors to address a longstanding gap in care for FBI Agents, professional staff, and other federal employees exposed to toxic burn pits while serving alongside the military.

The legislation is named in honor of Special Agent Kenya Merritt, who voluntarily deployed to Iraq as an FBI Special Agent in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he was exposed to toxic burn pits. He was later diagnosed with lung cancer linked to those exposures and passed away on October 30, 2024.

“FBIAA thanks Representatives Fitzpatrick, Maloy, and Pou for introducing this important legislation,” said Natalie Bara, President of the FBI Agents Association. “We are proud to have led the advocacy effort to get this bill introduced. Before his passing, Kenya was actively involved with FBIAA in advocating for this legislation. Naming the bill in his honor reflects his service and helps carry forward his efforts to ensure others receive the care and recognition they deserve.”

Since Operation Desert Shield, FBI personnel and other civilian federal employees have served overseas alongside U.S. armed forces, facing many of the same risks and exposures. The legislation ensures that those suffering from burn pit–related illnesses have a fair and appropriate standard to evaluate their claims—consistent with the standard applied to members of the military.

“FBIAA will continue working with Congress to advance this important legislation and ensure that affected personnel and their families receive the care and support they have earned,” said Bara.

About the FBI Agents Association

The FBI Agents Association (FBIAA) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to providing support and advocacy to active and former Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Membership includes more than 14,000 active and former Special Agents of the FBI. For more information, please visit https://www.fbiaa.org.

Contacts

Report this content

If you believe this article contains misleading, harmful, or spam content, please let us know.

Report this article

Recent Quotes

View More
Symbol Price Change (%)
AMZN  263.04
+3.34 (1.29%)
AAPL  270.17
-0.54 (-0.20%)
AMD  337.11
+13.90 (4.30%)
BAC  52.88
+0.22 (0.42%)
GOOG  347.31
-0.19 (-0.05%)
META  669.12
-2.22 (-0.33%)
MSFT  424.46
-4.79 (-1.12%)
NVDA  209.25
-3.92 (-1.84%)
ORCL  163.83
-2.13 (-1.28%)
TSLA  372.80
-3.22 (-0.86%)
Stock Quote API & Stock News API supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms Of Service.
 
 
Photos copyright by Jay Graham Photographer
Copyright © 2010-2020 Sausalito.com & California Media Partners, LLC. All rights reserved.