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9/11 Heroes Get a Break, But Fight Isn't Over
New York, USASunday, April 6, 2025
The program has been under threat before. Earlier this year, drastic cuts were reversed after Republican lawmakers intervened. The program was also threatened in 2018. The White House proposed changes that could have harmed the program. These threats highlight the ongoing struggle to keep the program running. The program serves a unique and vital role. It provides care for people affected by the 9/11 attacks. More than 400, 000 people were affected by the toxins at Ground Zero. The program helps these people manage their health issues. It is a lifeline for many.
The program's future remains uncertain. While Dr. Howard's reinstatement is a win, the fight is not over. The 16 staff members are still at risk. Lawmakers and advocates will need to keep pushing. They must ensure that the program can continue to serve those who need it. The program's future depends on their efforts. The 9/11 heroes deserve nothing less.
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