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Hochul approves measures to aid Sept. 11 survivors and victims

The measures are meant to remove delays and bureaucratic red tape that have prevented access to the Victim Compensation Fund, as well as workers’ compensation claims.

Thousands Of 9/11 First Responders Dealing With Chronic Health Issues

It’s estimated that more than 80,000 responders are enrolled in World Trade Center Health programs.

‘9/11 kids’ travel to D.C. to press for billions in compensation for losses

The group will urge lawmakers and policy officials to back a House bill that authorizes and provides funding for payments to 9/11 victims, spouses and dependents.

FDNY unions: James Zadroga 9/11 health act needs more funding or it could run out by 2025

The union officials urged Congress to pass a bill that would provide money for the future medical needs, which they estimated to be $3 billion to $4 billion.

Congress acts to fill $3B gap for 9/11 first responders health fund

For once, Congress looks like it might answer the call of ill 9/11 responders before they face a crisis.

World Trade Center health program facing funding shortage

Phil Alvarez, brother of 9/11 first responder Luis Alvarez, on the need to take care of first responders facing illnesses after working at Ground Zero.

Mount Sinai Researchers Awarded $2.4 Million Grant From CDC to Support Aging 9/11 Rescue and Recovery Workers

The median age of these first responders is now 59, and by 2030, the majority of them will be 65 or over and at risk for aging-related conditions and consequences of the terrorist attacks.

Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Support 9/11 Victims, First Responders, and Their Loved Ones

Ahead of the 21st anniversary of 9/11, Governor Kathy Hochul today signed five pieces of legislation to provide support to 9/11 victims and survivors and their families.

FDNY fatalities from post-9/11 illnesses set to surpass September 11 death toll

Firefighters are dying from September 11th related illnesses at such an increased rate that the number of department deaths will soon surpass those killed 21 years ago at the World Trade Center.

Ex-FBI agent became 9/11 victim 16 years later

Schuler spent just five days combing through the wreckage before being reassigned. But it was enough to threaten her life a decade and a half later when she was diagnosed with multiple myeloma.