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Plea to spare Zadroga law from drastic federal cuts in January

New York lawmakers who penned legislation providing billions for those sickened by 9/11 are lobbying to rescue the funds from a massive budget cut.

Gillibrand, Schumer, Maloney, King, Nadler Press Feds to Protect Zadroga Funds from Any Sequester Cuts

U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and Charles Schumer (D-NY), joined by Representatives Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), Peter King (R-NY), and Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) today urged the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to preserve funding for the critical 9/11 health programs that were passed into law under the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act should any sequestration budget cuts go into effect next year.

Planned Federal Deficit Cuts Could Impact Zadroga Act Funds

Just weeks after the nation memorialized the Sept. 11 terror attacks and a federal agency announced more than 50 types of cancer would be covered by a landmark Sept. 11 health care bill, lawmakers are now worried there will be fewer funds to go around.

Stony Brook WTC Health Program Explores Genetic Link Between PTSD and Respiratory Illness in 9/11 Responders

Stony Brook to study the role genetics may play after exposure to environmental toxins in the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and respiratory illness in 9/11 WTC responders. Approximately 10 percent of 9/11 responders treated at WTC Health Programs suffer from both conditions.

Retired Giant George Martin leads way in 4th annual walk honoring 9/11 first responders

Retired New York Giant George Martin relishes putting wear and tear on his shoes for a good cause.

Group to monitor aid for 9/11 responders

Unions and advocates have formed a watchdog group to ensure continued health coverage and compensation under federal legislation for 9/11 responders and others exposed to World Trade Center toxins.

Zadroga Funds Lobby Forms

A group of unions and advocates for people exposed to toxins at the World Trade Center site are forming a lobbying organization to fend off threats to federal money set aside under the Zadroga Act for the medical care of sick workers, first responders and others.

NY pols vow to preserve Zadroga funds from cuts

Three New York representatives vowed Thursday to try to save funds for 9/11 responders from being cut if Congress doesn’t enact deficit-cutting measures by Jan. 2.

Representatives Maloney, Nadler & King Pledge Bipartisan Effort Against Sequestration of 9/11 Health & Victim Compensation Funds

U.S. Representatives Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY), Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) and Peter T. King (R-NY), the House sponsors of the James Zadroga 9/11 Health & Compensation Act, issued a statement pledging to fight against a cut in federal funds for the World Trade Center Health Program and the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund (VCF) that would be triggered by the automatic sequestration of federal expenditures should Congress fail to enact deficit-cutting measures by January 2, 2013.

9/11 Health and Compensation Act Facing Nearly $40 Million in Federal Cuts

A week after 9/11 first responders were granted compensation for cancers they developed while working at Ground Zero, a federal law could slash the fund set up to cover their health care needs.