The "Fighting Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Act of 2025" addresses the mental health needs of public safety officers, such as police officers, firefighters, and 911 dispatchers, facing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The bill reflects concern about the high prevalence of behavioral health conditions among public safety officers and proposes the development of programs for providing state-of-the-art treatments, preventative care, peer support, counselor services, and family supports to address job-related PTSD or acute stress disorder. The Attorney General is tasked with submitting a report to Congress outlining proposed programs, grant conditions, efficient administration methods, legislative language, and estimated annual appropriations necessary for the programs. The bill emphasizes consulting relevant stakeholders during the report's development, aiming to support the mental well-being of public safety officers and telecommunicators.