"My colleagues and I are eager to get back to work on Monday for our 9/11 heroes who we are so honored to serve," said Anthony Gardner, one of the WTC Health Program staff whose job had been cut.
“‘Never forget’ is not just a slogan. It is a sacred promise to always stand by 9/11 heroes, a promise being broken by slashing funding and vital staffing for their health care in the World ...
it’s a betrayal of the heroes who risked everything to protect our country after 9/11," Pallone said. "First responders shouldn’t have to beg for the care they earned. I fought to create this ...
Sept. 11 survivors and advocates flocked to Washington D.C. to again push for fully funding the embattled World Trade Center Health Program — a pivotal lifeline the Trump administration has ...
Never forget' is not just a slogan. It is a sacred promise to always stand by 9/11 heroes, a promise being broken by slashing funding and vital staffing for their healthcare in the World Trade ...
“My New York colleagues and I will continue working in a bipartisan manner to ensure 9/11 heroes and survivors receive their benefits without interruption and that The Zadroga Act continues to ...
WTC program cuts mean "that the heroes of 9/11 will face longer wait times, reduced services, and delays in receiving their compensation" through the VCF, which depends on certifications from WTC ...
A local 9/11 hero has been selected to lead one of Westchester County's largest St. Patrick's Day celebrations. Matt McCauley had just retired from the NYPD and was working as a paramedic in ...
“My colleagues and I are eager to get back to work on Monday for our 9/11 heroes who we are so honored to serve.” In addition to pledging to restore staff, the Trump administration has also ...
The word "liar" was spray-painted in bright red as well as "9/11 was the fault of the USA" over ... to the memory of those we lost and the heroes who sacrificed everything," said Town Supervisor ...
"My colleagues and I are eager to get back to work on Monday for our 9/11 heroes who we are so honored to serve," said Anthony Gardner, one of the WTC Health Program staff whose job had been cut.