The WTC Health Program funding formula fix was included in a new round of government funding signed Feb. 3 by President Trump. The program's perpetual fiscal shakiness stems from the grim reality that ...
More than 23 years after the Twin Towers collapsed, blanketing lower Manhattan in toxic dust and debris, the number of people diagnosed with 9/11-related illnesses is still growing. Since 2011, the ...
New York City and the nation are getting ready to mark 24 years since the September 11, 2001 terror attacks. As the city honors the victims, advocates are calling on ...
Key scientific research grants into 9/11 health issues that were cut by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency were restored by President Donald Trump, members of Congress announced this week ...
Up to 20% of staff at the WTC Health Program were impacted by cuts of probationary workers and buyouts. Other CDC cuts have upended key research that could impact 9/11 responders and survivors.
Following outrage from advocates and members of Congress and widespread news coverage, the Trump administration has reportedly reinstated Dr. John Howard as head of a federal health program for 9/11 ...
Federal cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program have resulted in a 23% reduction in the agency’s staffing and could put 9/11 survivors at risk, critics said Tuesday. New York Sens. Chuck Schumer ...
Advocates are sounding the alarm for Congress to act expeditiously in response to funding cuts that can have long-term negative implications on more than 140,000 survivors and first responders who ...
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