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To Mark 20th Anniversary of 9/11, Governor Hochul Signs Three Pieces of Legislation to Support 9/11 and Communications First Responders

The bills make it easier for WTC first responders to apply for WTC benefits.

Stuyvesant HS student near Ground Zero on 9/11 now NYC teacher with cancer

“One of the reasons I got sick was the rush to get back to normal. I worry about the rush to normal during the coronavirus pandemic.”

NYC pension worker suffers from lung disease after 9/11

A non-smoker, she developed “smoker’s cough” and was diagnosed with emphysema/lung disease and lymphoma. She underwent six months of grueling hemotherapy.

9/11 20 years later: Roswell Park continues to provide care for first responders

Prior to Roswell Park getting approval first responders previously had to go all the way to New York City for free treatments. 

New Yorkers heeded calls to return to normal after 9/11. Some fear that decision made them sick

“There were 300,000 downtown office workers, 25,000 downtown residents and 50,000 students and teachers living, working and going to school. And they were all exposed to the same toxins as the firefighters and cops.”

What health threats did 9/11 first responders face?

An estimated 400,000 persons were exposed to toxic contaminants and other factors.

To honor 9/11 survivors, increase health funding

It has become clear that the funding levels provided to the World Trade Center Health Program cannot keep up with the increased cost of caring for sick responders and survivors.

Slow-motion murder: 9/11′s forgotten victims are forgotten no more

For far too long, this agony was not believed despite medical proof and a growing roster of the sick and dead.

A 9/11 victim, killed 20 years later

He was proud of his work. Proud that he showed up. Proud that he had tried.

“I’m Alive Today Because of This Man”: One 9/11 Responder’s Blistering Fight to Make Sure D.C. Gives a F–k

John Feal has waged an epic battle to strong-arm Congress into supporting the thousands of first responders who fell ill in the wake of September 11