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May 21, 2025Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti TN Attorney General Co-Leads Bipartisan Coalition Urging Congress To Protect Health Care for 9/11 Responders and Survivors

In a letter to congressional leadership, Attorney General Skrmetti and the coalition called for urgent legislative action to ensure the long-term financial stability of the WTCHP, which is projected to face a devastating funding shortfall as early as next year.

May 21, 2025New York State Attorney General Letitia JamesAttorney General James and 38 Attorneys General Urge Congress to Preserve Access to Health Care for 9/11 Responders and Survivors

New York Attorney General Letitia James today led a coalition in urging Congress to take immediate action to address the impending funding crisis threatening the World Trade Center Health Program, a lifeline for more than 135,000 first responders, survivors, and families.

May 20, 2025New York State Department of HealthNew York State Department of Health Honors Fallen Emergency Medical Providers at EMS Memorial Ceremony

New York State Department of Health and other State officials today honored five Emergency Medical Services Providers who died while serving and protecting New Yorkers. The ceremony, honoring the fallen EMS providers, took place at the Empire State Plaza in Albany

May 16, 2025West Virginia WatchLabor unions representing laid off NIOSH, CDC workers to protest in D.C. next week

Unions representing workers laid off at federal health and oversight agencies are heading to Washington D.C. next week to protest past and continued cuts to their workforces by the federal government’s new Department of Government Efficiency.

May 16, 2025CTPostTrump staffing cuts affecting 9/11 health program: ‘Unconscionable terminations’

U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal and three other U.S. senators are now demanding answers and “clarity” from the newly appointed U.S. Health and Human Services secretary Robert F. Kennedy on the “upheaval” of the health program.

May 15, 2025American Journal of Public HealthWorld Trade Center (WTC) Exposures and Cardiometabolic Risk Among WTC Health Program General Responders

WTC exposures are associated with higher CMD risk and worsening cardiometabolic trajectories among WTHPGR.

May 15, 2025Safety+HealthLabor unions file lawsuit against HHS to restore NIOSH

A coalition made up of 13 labor unions and a manufacturer of personal protective equipment is suing the Department of Health and Human Services and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over what it calls an “unlawful shutdown” of NIOSH operations.

May 15, 2025FireRescue1‘We made a couple of mistakes’: Kennedy admits 9/11 health program firings were an error

Despite the apology, Kennedy dodged Kim’s question about whether the WTC Health Program will return to full staffing.

May 15, 2025MaddowBlog (MSNBC)Pressed for answers, RFK Jr. comes up short during Capitol Hill testimony

It was a humiliating interview, which raised questions, not only about Kennedy’s obvious incompetence, but also about whether the HHS secretary is fully aware of what was happening in the agency he ostensibly leads.

May 15, 2025FireRescue1National Firefighter Registry for Cancer back online following earlier NIOSH program cuts

The National Firefighter Registry for Cancer (NFR) has been restored following an April 1 reduction-in-force (RIF) that affected National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) staff supporting the program.

May 15, 2025In These TimesA West Virginia Coal Miner Just Saved NIOSH’s Black Lung Program

A federal judge ordered the restoration of jobs in the National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety’s Respiratory Health Division after a veteran coal miner filed a class action lawsuit arguing that the mass firings would lead to irreparable harm.

May 15, 2025Morning Edition (NPR)RFK Jr. stands by deep cuts to health budget during contentious hearings

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says that Elon Musk’s DOGE effort drew up the blueprint for spending cuts that are reshaping the Department of Health and Human Services — and Kennedy and his team implemented them.

May 15, 2025Insider NJ Kim Calls Out Secretary Kennedy for Gutting Ground Zero Firefighters and 9/11 Survivors’ Healthcare

During his question line, Senator Kim upheld his promise to voice the anger of a fire captain in New Jersey who was diagnosed with cancer and spoke out at a recent town hall in Chatham against cuts to the program.

May 14, 2025The HillHHS reinstates fired workers responsible for coal miner health protection

U.S. District Judge Irene Berger issued a preliminary injunction halting the firings at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s (NIOSH) Coal Workers Health Surveillance Program.

May 14, 2025Woodworking NetworkSome NIOSH workers to be reinstated

Early in the day, the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA), which led a nationwide campaign to defend NIOSH called this a “crucial development after months of uncertainty” that threatened the agency’s workforce and core safety programs.

May 14, 2025Spectrum News NY1HHS Sec. Kennedy says cuts at 9/11 health program were a ‘mistake’

Advocates have warned that the wave of firings and then re-hirings at the federally funded World Trade Center Health Program have undermined patient health. 

May 14, 2025CBS News New YorkRFK Jr. grilled over cuts to HHS, including World Trade Center Health Program

Local first responders were listening in Wednesday as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was grilled over cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services, including the World Trade Center Health Program.

May 14, 2025NY Daily NewsRFK Jr. admits ‘mistake’ in slashing 9/11 health program

RFK Jr. told Sen. Andy Kim (D-N.J.) that firing many staffers at the World Trade Center Health Program was an error made as the incoming Trump administration sought to make deep across-the-board cuts to spending.

May 14, 2025Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga ActStatement on Secretary Kennedy’s Testimony before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and His Response to Senator Kim’s Question

Secretary Kennedy needs to ensure that the program staff is brought up to its full strength, as authorized by OMB, of 138, so it can do its job of providing for sick and injured 9/11 responders and survivors.

May 14, 2025AFL-CIOLabor and Workplace Health and Safety Groups Sue to Restore Programs at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

Unions across nursing, education, mining and manufacturing industries, along with a manufacturer of personal protective equipment (PPE), today sued the Trump administration to reverse the illegal dismantling of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), a component of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

May 14, 2025NPRUnder pressure, HHS reinstates hundreds of occupational health workers

After facing considerable pushback from labor organizations and congressional lawmakers, the Trump administration has reversed course on some of its planned layoffs at the federal health agency responsible for overseeing workplace safety.

May 14, 2025NBC NewsHHS backtracks on firing hundreds of federal health workers

The health secretary said he brought back 328 employees at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, including those overseeing coal miner and 9/11 screenings.

May 14, 2025ReutersUS health department to reverse federal layoffs of coal safety workers, senator says

Over 100 federal employees who screen coal miners for black lung disease and research other respiratory disease who had been terminated as part of sweeping government layoffs have had their jobs restored permanently, West Virginia Republican Senator Shelley Moore Capito announced on Tuesday.

May 14, 2025New York PostSurvivors, advocates challenge Trump admin to rescue 9/11 health program: ‘We’re starting to feel forgotten’

The plea came as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to testify before a Senate committee on Wednesday, with survivors and advocates calling on the secretary of Health and Human Services to defend the life-saving program.

May 14, 2025CBS 6 News AlbanyRFK Jr. faces scrutiny and questions in DC over dismantling of department

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to face tough questions from lawmakers today on Capitol Hill regarding President Trump’s proposed budget for the 2026 fiscal year.

May 13, 2025NewsdaySens. Chuck Schumer, Kirsten Gillibrand plan to grill RFK Jr. over state of 9/11 health program

Gillibrand and Schumer, standing alongside a coalition of 9/11 survivors and advocates, said they also want answers about the status of Dr. John Howard, the administrator of the program, and program workers who received layoff notices in April.

May 13, 2025CBS NewsHead of worker safety agency NIOSH restored, ahead of RFK Jr. hearing

The head of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health and a handful of teams at the agency had their layoff notices rescinded Tuesday, multiple officials say, and several worker safety programs that had been eliminated by layoffs last month are being restored.

May 13 2025Sen. Kirsten GillibrandAhead of Sec. Kennedy Testifying Before the Senate, Gillibrand, Schumer Demand Answers on Chaos at the World Trade Center Health Program After Kennedy and President Trump Broke Promises, Fired Workers, and Gutted the Vital Health Care of 9/11 First Responders

The press conference comes ahead of Secretary Kennedy’s appearance in front of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP), where he is expected to be asked about his plan to honor our promise to 9/11 first responders and survivors and ensure they get the health care they are owed.

May 13, 2025PoliticoTrump admin cancels layoffs for some health workers ahead of Kennedy hearing

The move reinstates some employees at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health — which lost more than 90 percent of its workforce.

May 13, 2025Rep. Jerry NadlerRep. Nadler, Goldman, Lead New York Delegation Letter to HHS Secretary Kennedy Demanding Answers Regarding the Ongoing Instability at the World Trade Center Health Program

In the letter, the Members write, “Since January, the Trump Administration has attempted to fire critical WTCHP staff at least three times. In each instance, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reversed course only after facing intense public backlash.”

May 13, 2025NewsdayHochul talks to us about Trump, Blakeman, NUMC, LIPA — with a pinch of SALT

Gov. Kathy Hochul is traversing New York to boast about the benefits of the new state budget and on Tuesday Long Island was the destination.

May 13, 2025WGRZ-TVSenators Gillibrand & Schumer criticize World Trade Center Health Program moves

Senators Gillibrand & Schumer criticize World Trade Center Health Program moves.

May 12, 2025AFSCMEWTC health program firings devastate care for 9/11 first responders

Without the necessary staff to make those determinations and approve treatments and benefits 9/11 responders and survivors are due, the results for the affected responders are likely to be devastating.

May 11, 2025NBC NewsFederal workplace safety workers say gutting their agency will lead to preventable deaths on the job

In a letter obtained by NBC News, current and former National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health employees say the wide-scale reduction will lead to injuries and deaths.

May 10, 2025Weekend Edition (NPR)Federal judge temporarily halts Trump’s sweeping government overhaul

The ruling from U.S. District Judge Susan Illston, a Clinton appointee, came after a hearing Friday in a lawsuit filed by a coalition of labor unions, nonprofits and local governments.

May 9, 2025New York TimesJudge Temporarily Blocks Trump Plans for Mass Layoffs and Program Closures

An emergency ruling by a federal judge in California amounted to the broadest effort yet to halt the Trump administration’s overhaul of the federal government.

May 9, 2025Rockland/Westchester Journal News 5 state AGs ask Hudson Valley residents: How have Trump cuts and policies hurt you?

On a night that was mostly testimony, some pep rally and that featured one accusation of corruption, five states’ attorneys general heard from medical providers, educators, and others concerned about Trump-era actions.

May 7, 2025News12 Long Island Reinstatement of World Trade Center Health Program leader sparks mixed reactions

Dr. John Howard is to return to his position as WTCHP administrator, but advocates want assurances that his reinstatement will be permanent.

May 7, 2025Rep. Mike LawlerLawler, Garbarino, LaLota, and Malliotakis Release Joint Statement on Status of World Trade Center Health Program

“After extensive conversations with the Administration, HHS has said that it is reinstating all 15 WTCHP workers and that Dr. Howard is fully empowered as program Administrator. While we appreciate this development, their employment should have never been in question.”

May 7, 2025NY Daily News9/11 health workers rehired after outcry forced Trump to reverse cuts

Almost all of the estimated 16 fired World Trade Center Health Program workers have been told this week they are being reinstated, following weeks of uncertainty over the draconian cuts by the White House and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.

May 7, 2025Safety + HealthUnions push Congress to help bring back NIOSH staff

A coalition of 28 labor unions is calling on congressional lawmakers to “fulfill the promise of a safe job” by helping in the effort to reverse staffing cuts at NIOSH.

May 7, 2025Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga ActStatement On the Apparent Rehiring of the 16 WTCHP Staff That Were Terminated on Friday Night. But What About Dr. Howard?

In the face of this yo-yo of administration actions, firing, rehiring, and firing, and the lack of any information on Dr Howard’s status we have a few questions for Secretary Kennedy.

May 6, 2025Sleep & BreathingAssociation between obstructive sleep apnea and hearing loss among a cohort of emergency responders

We report a significant association between OSA and HL among emergency responders.

May 6, 2025Raw Story‘Hereby revoked’: RFK hastily un-fires 9/11 health care workers

The Department of Health and Human Services, under President Donald Trump and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., swiftly un-fired a large number of people dismissed as part of sweeping agency cuts, CBS News reported, including health care workers for victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

May 6, 2025AxiosHHS to reinstate some specialized workers hit by layoffs

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is bringing back a small fraction of the 10,000 federal health workers he dismissed last month.

May 6, 2025Sleep & BreathingAssociation between obstructive sleep apnea and hearing loss among a cohort of emergency responders

We report a significant association between OSA and HL among emergency responders.

May 6, 2025Fox NewsTrump admin reinstates 9/11 survivors program staff following HHS reorganization

The Trump administration’s Health and Human Services Department (HHS) sent out reinstatement notices to staff members who were part of a federal healthcare program for 9/11 survivors, following a reduction in force at HHS.

May 6, 2025CBS News HealthWatchHHS revokes some layoff notices, including to 9/11 program

The Department of Health and Human Services formally revoked some layoff notices on Tuesday, multiple federal health officials told CBS News, restoring some staff at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration.

May 6, 2025NewsdaySome World Trade Center program workers who help those with 9/11 illness rehired, source says, in reversal of Trump administration budget cuts

The Trump administration has rehired the majority of the 16 federal workers in one office that helps those sickened by 9/11 toxins and who were abruptly fired last week, according to a source close to U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY).

May 6, 2025NY Daily NewsBetraying 9/11 survivors: WTC Health Program firings undercut promise to restore services

The promise of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to restore the steep cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program was a worthless lie, betraying the heroes and victims of 9/11.

May 5, 2025The Broadsheet‘This Is an Outrageous Betrayal’

Chaos and uncertainty surrounding the World Trade Center Health Program resumed last week, when a series of developments cast doubt on the future of the initiative.

May 5, 2025Spectrum News NY1‘Chaos’: Latest cuts at World Trade Center Health Program spark new fears patient care will suffer

Cuts are sparking new fears that patient care will suffer, interrupting or delaying the treatments some enrollees desperately need as they battle ailments caused by the toxic chemicals unleashed by the collapse of the Twin Towers.

May 5, 2025Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga ActStatement on President Trump Responding to a Question Last Night Regarding the Firing of the World Trade Center Health Program Staff

“Mr. President, we would suggest that you speak to your Secretary of Health and Human Services.”

May 5, 2025Bloomberg LawRFK Jr.’s HHS Faces Multi-State Suit for Federal Health Cuts

New York, Michigan, Arizona, and others argue the Trump administration has “systematically deprived HHS of the resources necessary to do its job.”

May 5, 2025Fox News‘Data Chaos’: Secretary Kennedy defends database on ‘existential disease’

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. weighs in on President Donald Trump banning China’s gain-of-function research and defends ‘dialing back’ health agencies on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’

May 5, 2025News10 ABC AlbanyNY leads lawsuit over RFK’s HHS cuts

New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday filed suit to block the April cuts at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. She argued the cuts cripple testing, care, and services that Congress funds by law.

May 5, 2025MSNBC‘He’s being disingenuous, he’s lying’: 9/11 responder slams Trump

The World Trade Center Health Program says 16 staffers were fired Friday night as part of cuts by the Trump administration. Former Ground Zero demolition worker and President of the FealGood Foundation John Feal joins Chris Jansing to share his reaction to the move.

May 5, 2025New York Attorney General Letitia JamesAttorney General James Sues to Block Trump Administration’s Dangerous Dismantling of Health and Human Services Department

New York Attorney General Letitia James today led a coalition of 19 other attorneys general in filing a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s unconstitutional dismantling of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

May 5, 2025Forbes Breaking NewsTrump Asked About Recent Layoffs At World Trade Center Health Program For 9/11 First Responders

Speaking to reporters on Sunday, President Trump was asked about recent layoffs at the World Trade Center Health Program.

May 5, 2025FireRescue1N.Y. advocacy group, senators condemn 9/11 health program firings

Federal lawmakers are calling the move to fire 16 staff members a betrayal of those who risked their lives in the aftermath of 9/11.

May 5, 2025BK ReaderTrump Continues to Gut 9/11 Health Fund

U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand on Sunday said as the Trump administration keeps gutting the World Trade Center Health Program, their Republican counterparts should leverage their budget vote to end the continuous cuts to the crucial health program for thousands of New Yorkers.

May 5, 2025NBC5 BurlingtonFederal health program to support 9/11 survivors and first responders at risk

After the Trump administration authorized probationary layoffs and cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services, doctors and scientists who help evaluate and treat people through this program have lost their jobs.

May 4, 2025New York PostSchumer, Gillibrand slam Trump and RFK Jr. over cut 9/11 program: ‘Political chaos is jeopardizing healthcare of heroes’

New York Dem Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand on Sunday blasted what they called a “cruel” effort by President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to dismantle the World Trade Center Health Program.

May 4, 2025Sen. Chuck SchumerSchumer, Gillibrand: Trump & RFK Just Fired Another 16 Health Program Docs & Scientists, Stunting World Trade Center Health Program; Senators Demand NY GOP Members of Congress Use Their Budget Vote as Leverage to End the Chaos; Political Games Jeopardizing Healthcare of Heroes

U.S. Senator Schumer alongside U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said the Trump administration is at it again: attacking the World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP). Yesterday, President Trump and RFK fired an additional 16 medical staff who help keep the WTCHP program alive at NIOSH.

May 4, 2025amNY‘Outrageous betrayal’: NY senators seethe as Trump admin slashes 9/11 health program staffing

“This is MAGA extremism, pure and simple,” Schumer said, blasting the cuts as a politically motivated assault that harms those who risked everything in the wake of the attacks.

May 4, 2025NY Daily NewsNY Sens. Schumer, Gillibrand call for GOP lawmakers to step up after Trump layoffs threaten 9/11 health program

Friday’s mass layoffs at NIOSH became the latest blow to the World Trade Center Health Program, which is caught in a back-and-forth funding drama as Trump and Heath and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. take a buzzsaw to key health and research programs.

May 4, 2025Newsday9/11 health care program: 16 more workers fired by Trump administration, Schumer says

The Trump administration has fired another 16 workers from a health agency that helps people exposed to toxic air during 9/11 and its aftermath, Sen. Chuck Schumer said on Sunday.

May 4, 2025Daily KosRFK Jr.’s Friday night massacre aims to Give Americans Black Lung Again

The mission to “Make America Healthy Again” may soon be derailed by soaring incidents of cancer, rare diseases, and workplace tragedy.

May 3, 2025CBS NewsWorker safety agency NIOSH lays off most remaining staff

Nearly all of the remaining staff at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health were laid off Friday, multiple officials and laid-off employees told CBS News, gutting programs ranging from approvals of new safety equipment to firefighter health.

May 3, 2025Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga ActStatement on the Termination of 16 World Trade Center Health Program Staff

Given all of this and the fact that the HHS press office continually refuses to answer questions about Dr. Howard’s status and continues to lie and say that there are not issues with the World Trade Center Health Program, we have some questions for Secretary Kennedy.

May 2, 2025KFF Health NewsIn Reversal, FDA Rehires Staff Tasked With Releasing Public Records

The FDA has rehired at least some workers tasked with releasing public records generated by the agency’s regulatory activities, two employees said. The recall reverses firings carried out roughly a month ago by the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the agency.

May 2, 2025The WeekSick 9/11 responders are being left behind amid federal spending battle

Services have been cut and restored following outcry, but staffing issues remain.

May 2, 2025WUSF (NPR)Trump cuts demolish agency focused on toxic chemicals and workplace hazards

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, or NIOSH, is expected to lose upwards of 900 employees — the vast majority of its staff — by the end of June as a result of the mass firings carried out by Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

May 2, 2025NewsdayPromises broken by Trump on health care for 9/11 responders

David Prezant, the director and chief medical officer of the FDNY’s WTC Health Program, reported that on Wednesday alone, he was unable to certify or authorize treatment for three patients — one of whom has life-threatening pancreatic cancer.

May 2, 2025Fox 5 New YorkAdvocates say 9/11 illness care still in crisis despite restored funds

DOGE cut 20% of the staff last year, and advocates say many of those positions have yet to be filled, leaving sick responders facing long delays for appointments.

May 2, 2025ABC News9/11 health care program restores cancer treatment certifications amid weeks of uncertainty

Certification is the process by which the federal program confirms that a 9/11-related illnesses qualify for treatment or compensation.

May 2, 2025The ChiefTransit crews who worked at ground zero still awaiting disability benefit

“Maybe this time around, when the story ends the way it ended — a guy fighting and he lost his life — it’s like, you know, that’s what they’re waiting for here,” Philip Ronnie Jr. said. “Maybe somebody will have a little bit of compassion and listen this time around — hopefully.”

May 1, 2025NY Daily NewsWorld Trade Center health program resumes treatments after outcry

A Department of Health and Human Services official informed doctors and administrators in the World Trade Center Health Program that all services could resume, according to an email obtained by the News.

May 1, 2025CBS News New YorkWorld Trade Center Health Program’s status remains in the dark, leaving many 9/11 first responders in limbo

Advocates say many 9/11 first responders are currently in limbo, waiting for life-saving care.

May 1, 2025WPLG Local 109/11 victims outraged after program helping them receive medical care is at risk

Victims of the 9/11 terror attacks say the program providing them medical care can no longer accept new patients because its director has yet to be re-instated.

May 1, 2025Rockland/Westchester Journal News9/11 healthcare: When will World Trade Center program cuts be restored? What we know now

The issue is directly linked to the absence of Dr. John Howard, who had led the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health as well as the 9/11 health program.

May 1, 2025ABC NewsAs health program stalls and certifications stop, some critically ill 9/11 responders are left without care

The World Trade Center Health Program is at a standstill, an FDNY official said.

May 1, 2025Fire and Safety Journal AmericasHow Many People Died in 9/11?

This article provides a thorough examination of exactly how many people died in 9/11, both during the attacks themselves and in the years that followed.

May 1, 2025ABC News9/11 health program turning away critically ill first responders

The World Trade Center Health Program can no longer certify illnesses, enroll new members or approve life-saving treatments like chemotherapy or lung transplants.

April 30, 2025The Journal-NewsWorld Trade Center Health Program faces cuts

Gary Smiley, a former FDNY paramedic and 9/11 first responder, is concerned about cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program.

April 30, 2025PIX 119/11 community faces challenges accessing WTC Health Program due to cuts

John Feal, of the FealGood Foundation, told PIX11 News, “The lead doctor at the FDNY had to turn away three firefighters with cancer.”

April 30, 2025NewsdayAdvocates lament status of rehired World Trade Center Health Program leader

Advocates for the World Trade Center Health Program are raising alarms that the agency’s leader — Dr. John Howard — has yet to be reinstated nearly a month after the White House assured lawmakers he would be restored following a blitz of cuts.

April 30, 2025Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga ActDr. John Howard was NOT Reinstated as Administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program

While Rep. Garbarino (R-NY) and colleagues were told by HHS that Howard was being restored—and they announced that in good faith—the truth is he was not restored as Director of the WTCHP and has apparently been in limbo since then.

April 30, 2025Rockland/Westchester Journal NewsWorld Trade Center Health Program: Do Trump cuts imperil sickened responders? What we know

People who work with the 9/11 community say the program, and the people who need it, have not escaped unscathed.

April 30, 2025NY Daily News9/11 health program hobbled by cuts despite Trump vow to restore funds

Dr. John Howard, director the World Trade Center Health Program, remains in bureaucratic limbo and has not been formally reinstated to his post as promised.

April 30, 2025ABC News‘We’re all ticking time bombs’: Budget cuts gut 9/11 health protections as community braces for crisis

Staffing cuts may prevent a 9/11 health care program from providing timely care.

April 29, 2025West Virginia WatchSome NIOSH workers return temporarily amid cuts impacting coal miner health screenings in WV

Those returning to work include some employees from the Coal Worker Health Surveillance Program and the Fire Fighters’ Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program.

April 30, 2025Washington PostCDC reinstates workers who screen coal miners for black lung disease

The Trump administration temporarily rehired as many as 40 employees who screen coal miners for the deadly and incurable disease.

April 29, 2025Scripps News9/11 heroes demand Congress save WTC Health Program from federal cuts

First responders, survivors, and advocates from the 9/11 community are urging Congress to protect funding to the World Trade Center Health Program.

April 29, 2025FireRescue1NIOSH firefighter programs to be temporarily restored following ‘misinterpreted executive order’

The International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) announced Tuesday that some NIOSH programs focused on firefighter health and safety will be restored following a “misinterpreted executive order” that resulted in dozens of layoffs.

April 29, 2025Spectrum News 19/11 first responders visit Sen. Ron Johnson’s office after he embraces debunked conspiracy theory

The conspiracy theory has long been debunked by experts.

April 28, 2025Fire and Safety Journal Americas U.S. federal cuts reduce firefighter health programs and wildfire mitigation efforts

Politico and ProPublica reported that federal workforce cuts have impacted firefighter health and wildfire safety programs across the United States.

April 28, 2025NY Daily NewsRon Johnson’s warped 9/11 history: Crazy conspiracy theories should not be part of Senate hearing

We take this particular set of lies a bit personally.

April 26, 2025NBC NewsHealth program for 9/11 illnesses faces uncertain future after federal staffing cuts

The Trump administration fired and rehired program staffers, only to terminate them again last month, lawyers and advocates said.

April 25, 2025Politico‘A gut punch’: Trump admin cuts wipe out firefighter health and safety programs

People in and out of government told POLITICO that they fear the cuts will lead to major backsliding on understanding firefighters’ health risks.

April 24, 2025Rockland/Westchester Journal NewsWisconsin senator wants 9/11 probe, cites conspiracy theories. NY leaders react

Advocates for 9/11 health programs blasted U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s call for yet another congressional probe into the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

April 23, 2025Huffington PostGOP Senator Plans Hearings On 9/11 To Find Out ‘What Actually Happened’

This would be the same public servant who insisted the Jan 6, 2021, Capitol riot has been mired in a cover-up and peddled misinformation that the COVID-19 vaccine caused a spike in athletes “dropping dead on the field.”

April 23, 2025NBC NewsGOP Sen. Ron Johnson wants to hold hearings on ‘what actually happened on 9/11’

Rep. Mike Lawler, a New York Republican, said the Wisconsin senator should “stop peddling conspiracy theories about the worst terrorist attack in our nation’s history.”

April 23, 2025Raw Story ‘Silly man’: GOP senator skewered by 9/11 responder for promoting conspiracy theory

9/11 first responder John Feal joined CNN’s Brianna Keilar, where he called Johnson “a silly man.”

April 23, 2025The HillHouse Republican: GOP senator ‘peddling conspiracy theories’ about 9/11

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) rebuked Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) on Tuesday evening for “peddling conspiracy theories” about the 9/11 attacks.

April 22, 2025PoliticoSenate Republican wants to hold hearings on a 9/11 conspiracy theory

In a podcast interview Tuesday with MAGA personality Benny Johnson, Ron Johnson asserted that one of the buildings around the World Trade Center complex in New York was brought down via “a controlled demolition.”

April 21, 2025The HillRon Johnson says he thinks Senate could hold hearings on 9/11 conspiracies

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) suggested in an interview released Monday that Congress could hold additional hearings on the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and indicated he’s been listening to long-festering and debunked conspiracy theories about the government’s alleged involvement.

April 21, 2025ProPublicaTrump Laid Off Nearly All the Federal Workers Who Investigate Firefighter Deaths

The cuts, which are part of Trump’s slashing of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, will also halt a first-of-its-kind study of the causes of thousands of firefighters’ cancer cases.

April 21, 2025The CityAnxiety Is Side Effect of Staffing Cuts at Sept. 11 Health Program

Mayor Eric Adams has been slow to criticize the moves of the Trump administration, which have 9/11 survivors and first-responders on edge.

April 19, 2025International Journal of Environmental Research and Public HealthDisparities in Utilization of the World Trade Center Health Program Among World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers and Volunteers

The 11 September 2001 World Trade Center (WTC) rescue and recovery workers included first responders, volunteers, and other workers. Volunteers were often more vulnerable than first responders to adverse health outcomes resulting from the exposure.

April 18, 2025Journal of Occupational and Environmental MedicineA Longitudinal Assessment of Hearing Loss in the World Trade Center General Responder Cohort

Compared to the lowest exposure level without WTC noise exposure, WTC noise exposure increased hearing loss risk.

April 17, 2025Occupational Health & SafetyAIHA Launches National Campaign to Restore NIOSH Amid Deep Federal Cuts

The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) is mobilizing professionals nationwide in a campaign to restore staffing and funding to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).

April 16, 2025STATThe CDC’s critical occupational safety institute has been virtually wiped out

We worry that the loss of occupational health expertise will have irreparable consequences for H5N1 bird flu response, consumers, and communities.

April 16, 2025NewsChannel 13 (WNYT)9/11 survivor shares personal mission to educate a new generation

Dr. Gordon Huie, a 9/11 survivor, orthopedic surgeon, and former first responder, recently spoke at Siena College and the University at Albany with a message: never forget.

April 14, 2025PIX11NJ bill looks to reopen filing window for 9/11 responder disability pension

Under a law enacted in 2019, New Jersey 9/11 first responders who suffered permanent and total disability from serving at Ground Zero can apply for an accidental disability retirement allowance. However, the filing window for that ended in 2021.

April 14, 2025California Applicants’ Attorneys AssociationDismantling of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Beyond the health and economic impacts, the federal workforce reductions at NIOSH signal a troubling departure from evidence-based policy while eroding workplace safety across the board. This will disproportionally affect vulnerable workers in agriculture, manufacturing and emergency response.

April 14, 2025Long Island PressEditorial: We owe Scott Strauss, other 9/11 heroes

The federal government should provide this needed care to people like Scott Strauss, who risked their lives trying to save those trapped amid the World Trade Center’s rubble.

April 14, 2025AFL-CIOMAKE A CALL: Tell Congress to Stop the Cuts to NIOSH in Washington and beyond!

You’ve probably never heard of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, or NIOSH—but this federal agency plays a critical role in keeping America’s workers safe. And last week, Elon Musk and the DOGE gutted it.

April 13, 2025The Guardian‘Bureaucratic cruelty’: 9/11 responders and survivors shaken by US health cuts

Following the most recent cuts, groups representing survivors and even Democratic US senators say they have no clarity on how the program will continue to provide benefits.

April 10, 2025NewsdayStaff cuts to World Trade Center Health Program bring anger, frustration, anxiety

Tom Wilson, a retired NYPD sergeant from Bellport, said he has watched with anger and frustration as the Trump administration has made deep staffing cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program he credits with saving his life.

April 8, 2025MSNBCRFK Jr.’s HHS cuts include a slap in the face to 9/11 heroes

Recent dismissals leave in doubt the future of a program that administers health care support for those who developed 9/11-related medical issues.

April 8, 2025NewsdayWhite House must restore cuts to World Trade Center health program

Less than two months after the Trump administration first cut World Trade Center Health Program staffing, the survivors of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks again are begging for the basic care they require and deserve.

April 8, 2025News12 The BronxSen. Schumer: 16 additional staffers fired from World Trade Center Health Program

The firings were a result of the Trump administration’s efforts to downsize the federal workforce.

April 7, 2025The Broadsheet‘Threeversal’ at WTC Health Program

On Saturday, the administration of President Donald Trump moved to undo last week’s dismissal of Dr. John Howard. But after Dr. Howard was fired and before the administration moved to rehire him, the Trump administration told 16 staffers at the Health Program that they were scheduled to be laid off.

April 7, 2025Albany Times-UnionAdministrator of 9/11 health program reinstated, representative says

Following outrage from advocates and members of Congress and widespread news coverage, the Trump administration has reportedly reinstated Dr. John Howard as head of a federal health program for 9/11 first responders days after he was fired.

April 7, 2025Fox 5 New York9/11 groups protest the Trump administration’s cuts to WTC health program

After the Trump administration’s layoffs at the HHS, many roles at the World Trade Center Health Program are left unstaffed. Chuck Schumer and 9/11 families gather to protest these firings.

April 6, 2025PIX11 NewsWorld Trade Center Health Program federal cuts

Lawmakers are demanding that the Trump administration restore funds to 9/11 Health Program.

April 6, 2025NewsdayWorld Trade Center Health program cuts a deep concern, Schumer and Gillibrand say

New York Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand and Chuck Schumer joined advocates and labor leaders on Sunday to condemn the Trump administration’s layoffs at a health program that treats 9/11 survivors, saying the move could threaten care for first responders. 

April 6, 2025amNYNew York senators demand Trump Administration restore ‘revolting’ cuts made to WTC Health Program for 9/11 first responders

Dozens of 9/11 first responder advocates and New York’s US senators gathered to demand the Trump Administration fully restore staffing cuts to a critical program that provides medical services for those who risked their lives at the World Trade Center during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

April 6, 2025 CBS New YorkFight continues to preserve the World Trade Center Health Program

Government cuts have led to layoffs at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.

April 6, 2025CNN‘A huge impact on worker safety’: Protection for miners, firefighters in jeopardy after CDC cuts

Ongoing investigations to ensure the safety of lifesaving breathing equipment known as escape devices used in underground mines, in building fires and on naval ships have abruptly stopped.

April 6, 2025Sen. Charles SchumerStanding With 9/11 Advocates, Schumer & Gillibrand Demand Trump Admin Fully Restore World Trade Center Health Program Staff & Stop Playing Dangerous Games; Recent Firings Jeopardize Healthcare; More Questions Than Answers; Total Chaos in Agencies Is a Dereliction of Duty to New York’s 9/11 Heroes

U.S. Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand stood with 9/11 community leaders and demanded the Trump administration fully restore key staff for the World Trade Center Health Program and stop playing dangerous games.

April 5, 2025NY Daily NewsFeds bow to pressure, reinstate head of WTC Health Program

President Trump and U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. have reinstated the head of the World Trade Center Health Program — yet 16 members of the pivotal program for 9/11 first responders and survivors still face the chopping block.

April 5, 2025NewsdayWorld Trade Center Health Program leader John Howard’s firing reversed after uproar, Rep. Andrew Garbarino says

The doctor, John Howard, is director of the World Trade Center Health Program. He was one of an estimated 10,000 employees of the Department of Health and Human Services whose jobs were eliminated by the Trump administration.

April 5, 2025Rep. Andrew GarbarinoGarbarino, Lawler, LaLota, Malliotakis Applaud the Restoration of Dr. Howard as WTCHP Administrator

On April 5, 2025, HHS reversed its decision, in consultation with the White House, restoring Dr. Howard as Administrator of the WTCHP.

April 4, 2025NewsdayTrump administration cuts claim 16 jobs at World Trade Center Health Program

Sixteen World Trade Center Health Program employees received notices that they could lose their jobs in the Health and Human Services Department’s downsizing, despite promises the program’s staff would not be reduced, a 9/11 health advocate said Friday.

April 4, 2025NY Daily NewsLawmakers launch bipartisan push to save 9/11 WTC program from RFK Jr. cuts

Legislators on both sides of the aisle outraged over drastic cuts to the agency that oversees the World Trade Center Health Program have fired off a letter to President Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. demanding the pivotal services be restored.

April 4, 2025Gothamist9/11 responders sound alarm as Trump cuts WTC Health Program staff

Patients with medical conditions linked to the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks are bracing for delays and disruptions to their care after the Trump administration fired hundreds of employees from the agency overseeing the World Trade Center Health Program, including its director.

April 4, 2025WSHU Public Radio9/11 advocates furious over cuts at WTC health program

Michael Barasch, an attorney who represents survivors of the attacks, said, “More people will die” due to the layoffs.

April 4, 2025Albany Times-Union9/11 survivors feel ‘erased’ after Trump guts health program

First responders and survivors of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks may lose or receive delayed health care benefits from the World Trade Center Health Program after the Trump administration fired thousands of staff at the nation’s public health agencies this week.

April 4, 2025Sen. Kirsten GillibrandGillibrand, Garbarino, Schumer, Jeffries, Nadler, Goldman Lead Bipartisan Push Calling On President Trump To Reverse Cuts To World Trade Center Health Program

The cuts include the dismissal of Dr. John Howard, the administrator of the WTCHP, who makes critical decisions regarding covered conditions and ensures the WTCHP complies with statutes enacted by Congress.

April 3, 2025PoliticoWhich jobs were cut at CDC? Here’s a list

The layoffs at CDC this week hit global and environmental health as well as HIV prevention programs especially hard, according to an overview document obtained by POLITICO.

April 3, 2025ABC NewsRFK Jr. announces HHS reinstating some programs, employees cut by mistake

On the heels of terminating 10,000 jobs from the Department of Health and Human Services this week, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told ABC News some programs would soon be reinstated because they were mistakenly cut.

April 3, 2025Rockland/Westchester Journal NewsSchumer slams RFK Jr. for laying off employees who worked helping Sept. 11 responders

U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer has excoriated Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for laying off hundreds of employees who worked with survivors and first responders who experienced the terror attack on Sept. 11, 2001.

April 3, 2025The BroadsheetWorld Trade Center Health Program Leader Fired, Along with Staff Who Support Operations

The fired staff include Dr. John Howard, the administrator of the Health Program, along with most of the staff of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).

April 3, 2025PIX 11 NewsFederal cuts to WTC Health Program could impact 9/11 survivors, officials warn

New York City officials are sounding the alarm after the federal government directed staff cuts to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), an organization that supports the World Trade Center Health Program.

April 3, 2025Sen. Chuck SchumerSchumer: In Letter to HHS Secretary Kennedy, Demands Answers for Broken Promises to 9/11 Families and Survivors After Again Slashing Key Staff Who Support the World Trade Center Health Program

U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer yesterday demanded answers from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for his broken promises made to 9/11 first responders and survivors to protect the program.

April 3, 2025New York State Attorney General Letitia JamesAttorney General James Denounces Trump Administration’s Latest Cuts to World Trade Center Health Program

“When our country was attacked, thousands of New Yorkers put their lives on the line to save others, and they deserve the care that we’ve fought for over these last 24 years.”

April 3, 2025HealthDayLongtime Head of 9/11 Health Program Let Go Amid Federal Job Cuts

The longtime leader of a federal health program for 9/11 survivors and first responders has been fired, worrying many advocates and lawmakers.

April 3, 2025SILive.com‘Un-American’: Schumer, Gillibrand bash Trump for more cuts to 9/11 health program

Outraged, Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand “blasted” President Donald Trump Wednesday for enacting new cuts to World Trade Center Health Program personnel.

April 3, 2025Spectrum News NY1‘Gross in­com­pe­tence’: 9/11 advocates warn HHS cuts undermine World Trade Center health program

The World Trade Center Health Program could be devastated by this week’s mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 9/11 community advocates say.

April 2, 2025American Journal of Industrial MedicineExposure to the World Trade Center Disaster, Health, and Health-Related Quality of Life Nearly 20 Years After 9/11

Nearly 20 years after 9/11, WTC-exposed populations experience a high burden of health conditions that affect their wellbeing.

April 2, 2025Fox 5 New York9/11 health program cuts called ‘A death sentence’ by advocates

Advocates say the federal government is breaking a promise to those exposed to toxic dust after the attacks, and that lives will be lost without urgent intervention.

April 2, 2025 News12 Connecticut9/11 first responders say they’re furious about reported staffing cuts to WTC Health Program

Dr. John Howard, the program’s director, has been fired and nearly all of his staff has been let go. Firefighter Richard Rolle credits Dr. Howard for helping him to get approved for a breathing medication he couldn’t afford.

April 2, 2025CBS New YorkOutrage as Trump administration lays off staff at World Trade Center Health Program

Senators Kirstin Gillibrand and Chuck Schumer are blasting the cuts, saying they will impact health care for 9/11 survivors.

April 2, 2025Washington PostHHS layoffs include head of the World Trade Center Health Program

John Howard, administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program, lost his job under the sweeping layoffs that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ordered across U.S. health agencies.

April 2, 2025The Center SquareLegislation to extend benefits for 9/11 responders, survivors introduced

The 9/11 Responder and Survivor Health Funding Correction Act of 2025 would update the program’s “funding formula” to ensure it would be funded through its duration, which is set to expire in 2090.

April 2, 2025Healthcare Dive‘A cruel April Fool’s joke’: HHS layoffs characterized by confusion, errors

The HHS’ reduction in force, which agency head Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ordered last week, began on Tuesday. It was a mess, according to many sources who worked across the large federal health department.

April 2, 2025Forbes Breaking News‘It Is Revolting’: Schumer Torches RFK Jr. After Firings At 9/11 World Trade Center Health Program

During remarks on the Senate floor Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) spoke about the Trump Administration overseeing layoffs at the World Trade Center Health Program.

April 2, 2025Sen. Chuck SchumerSchumer, Gillibrand Slam New Trump Cuts That Will Devastate World Trade Center Health Program

“This is the third time in four months that Trump has pulled the rug out from 9/11 survivors and their families in the World Trade Center Health Program. These instances are not ‘mistakes,’—but rather in purpose and it is outrageous and beyond the pale.”

April 2, 2025USA Today‘Delay and deny care’ to 9/11 survivors. Trump HHS cuts World Trade Center Program staff

The cuts, advocates and New York officials said, will cripple the program’s ability to adequately monitor and provide care to survivors of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

April 2, 2025NY Daily NewsWTC Health Program must be saved: Firing of leader Dr. John Howard and others must be reversed

Now there’s a health program for the 9/11 responders and survivors without any doctors and with no one in charge. Way to go RFK Jr.!

April 2, 2025NY Daily NewsTrump, RFK JR. job cuts gut World Trade Center health program, paralyze care

Tens of thousands of responders and survivors rely on the WTC Health Program to get treatment and medication and monitor injuries and illnesses caused by the toxins that swirled around Ground Zero on 9/11 and the weeks that followed.

April 2, 2025NewsdayGarbarino: World Trade Center Health Program administrator fired

A spokesperson for U.S. Rep. Andrew Garbarino confirmed late Tuesday that Dr. John Howard, the administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program, had been let go.

April 1, 2025Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga ActStatement From Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga Act on the Trump Administration Firing of Dr. John Howard, Director of NIOSH and Administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program, Along With Nearly All the Staff of NIOSH

Doctor Howard needs to be rehired as NIOSH Director, and these cuts need to be restored.

April 1, 2025Washington PostWidespread layoffs, purge of leadership underway at U.S. health agencies

Senior leaders across the Department of Health and Human Services were put on leave and countless other employees lost their jobs Tuesday.

April 1, 2025New York TimesTrump Administration Begins Layoffs at CDC, FDA and Other Health Agencies

The cuts were part of a Trump administration plan announced last week to dismiss thousands of employees and drastically overhaul the Health and Human Services Department under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

April 1, 2025Firefighter Close CallsLayoffs Gut NIOSH Including Firefighter, WTC and Cancer Programs

Around 873 staff are expected to be cut from NIOSH, multiple leaders within the agency were told in recent days.

March 31, 2025CBS NewsRFK Jr.’s layoffs expected to gut worker safety agency NIOSH, officials say

At least two-thirds of the staff at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, or NIOSH, are expected to be laid off as part of a restructuring ordered by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

March 31, 2025Long Island Business NewsLI congressional delegation shares what’s new in Washington

DOGE and other topics were part of a wide-ranging discussion featuring all four of the delegates at the Long Island Association’s “What’s New in Washington” breakfast at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury on Friday.

March 31, 2025Sen. Tim KaineKaine Cosponsors Bipartisan, Bicameral Legislation to Fix World Trade Center Health Program Funding Shortfall

The 9/11 Responder and Survivor Health Funding Correction Act of 2025 would update the program’s outdated funding formula to ensure adequate funding until the program’s expiration in 2090.

March 26, 2025Homeland Security TodayThe Legacy of Special Agent Melissa Morrow and the Continuing Sacrifice of 9/11 First Responders

Morrow’s story is not unique. It is one thread in a tapestry of sacrifice that grows larger with each passing year.

March 25, 2025PsyPostSevere exposure during 9/11 cleanup linked to early-onset dementia in responders

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has found that responders who were heavily exposed to dust and debris were significantly more likely to develop dementia before the age of 65.

March 25, 2025Modern Healthcare9/11 cancer patients say Mayo Clinic cut off their treatment

The cancer patients had been getting treatment at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona, for years through the World Trade Center Health Program.

March 14, 2025NewsdayDietitian Amanda Reichardt helps 9/11 responders

A Kings Park woman whose father and uncle were 9/11 first responders has worked to improve the health and wellness of thousands of others impacted by the terrorist attacks.

March 10, 2025NewsdayFederal science funding: NIH critical to LI medical research

Attempts to limit NIH funding will throttle discovery, diminish the nation’s global research leadership, and hurt Long Islanders.

March 9, 2025Staten Island AdvanceHer life was on the line as she cared for others during the worst of times

Compassionate. Smart. Fierce. Elegant. Inspiring. These are just a few words used to describe Dr. Kerry J. Kelly, a 2025 Staten Island Advance Woman of Achievement and trailblazer in the field of medicine.

March 6, 2025News 12 BrooklynLocal 9/11 hero 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 Mamaroneck when the first plane struck the World Trade Center.

March 6, 2025The BroadsheetTrying Again: New Appropriations Measure Aims to Fund World Trade Center Health Program Through 2090

The new bill aims aimed to ensure that the WTC Health Program will have funding necessary for the next ten years.

March 6, 2025New York TimesFederal Workers Who Were Fired and Rehired by the Trump Administration

Even as the Trump administration continues to slash federal jobs, a number of federal agencies have begun to reverse course — reinstating some workers and pausing plans to dismiss others, sometimes within days of the firings.

March 6, 20252 News NevadaReno Firefighters in Washington D.C.

Reno Fire is looking to discuss key issues including improving the Public Safety Officers’ Benefit, the World Trade Center 9/11 Health Program, C-130s for the Nevada Air National Guard and Washoe County Lands Bill.

March 6, 2025New York PostHow DOGE is giving Trump credibility with rebellious House GOP fiscal hawks

Trump has a new ally in the usual Republican intramural sniping: the Department of Government Efficiency, whose bull-in-a-china shop approach to shrinking government is helping GOP fiscal hawks get on board.

March 3, 2025PIX11Fight for 9/11 health program funding

Advocate John Feal, the founder of the FealGood Foundation, NYPD Sgt. Tom Wilson and FDNY Lt. Michael O’Connell talk about the fight for money on PIX11 Morning News.

February 28, 2025FedscoopGSA tells agencies to terminate contracts with top-10 consulting firms

GSA acting Administrator Stephen Ehikian issued this week a memo, obtained by FedScoop, calling for the termination of contracts with top-contracted consultants.

February 28, 2025International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF)IAFF sets top legislative priorities for 119th Congress

While the union advocates for various bills to advance fire fighters’ interests, these bills will be the primary focus of the IAFF’s Government Affairs division lobbying efforts over the next two years.

February 27, 2025U.S. News & World ReportFull Speed, Then Reverse: Trump’s Biggest U-Turns So Far

From a spending freeze memo that sparked confusion to federal layoffs among critical programs, here are the biggest reversals of Trump’s second term so far.

February 26, 2025 NY Daily News9/11 survivors, advocates travel to Washington in push to fully fund embattled responder health program

At the same time, 9/11 survivor John Feal has once again brought a small army of 9/11 survivors and advocates to D.C. to ensure that the bill gets the votes it needs to pass.

February 26, 2025Spectrum News NY1N.Y. lawmakers relaunch push to permanently fund 9/11 health program, one week after rescinded DOGE cuts

Congressional lawmakers are launching yet another bipartisan push for permanent funding for the health program that helps people sickened by toxic smoke and debris from the World Trade Center’s collapse.

February 26, 2025NY Daily NewsNever forget the WTC sick: Congress must finally fully fund their health care

Having protected the WTC Health Program from Musk’s chainsaw, much more must be done to fully fund this CDC program, which will soon be facing shortfalls.

February 25, 2025News12 Long Island9/11 first responders from Long Island going to DC for funding fight

9/11 first responders from Long Island are leading the charge to secure permanent healthcare funding for those who got sick after being at Ground Zero.

February 24, 2025The Daily ShowRupa Bhattacharyya – World Trade Center Health Program & DOGE’s Effect on Gov’t

Jon Stewart joins Rupa Bhattacharyya, former Special Master of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, to discuss how Elon Musk’s reckless budget cuts are affecting programs like the one she used to oversee.

February 22, 2025The Daily Beast Trump Admin Agrees to Restore 9/11 Health Program Funding

After overwhelming blowback from both sides of the aisle, President Donald Trump’s administration has agreed that DOGE will keep its hands off the World Trade Center Health Program.

February 21, 2025GothamistTrump administration ceases 9/11 health program cuts after backlash, NY lawmakers say

The Trump administration is expected to stop its cuts to staff and funding for a federal program that supports 9/11 survivors through medical treatment and research.

February 21, 2025Spectrum News NY1White House reverses DOGE cuts to 9/11 health program, grants

The Trump administration will reverse the layoffs it ordered at the 9/11 healthcare program for people sickened by toxic smoke and debris from the World Trade Center’s collapse.

February 21, 2025Rockland/Westchester Journal NewsTrump, CDC fully restore 9/11 health program cuts from DOGE axe

Cuts announced last week by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency were restored Thursday and Friday.

February 21, 2025NY Daily News9/11 health funding and jobs restored amid outrage over Elon Musk cuts

Funding for 9/11 health research was restored by the federal government on Friday after bipartisan outrage erupted over Elon Musk’s deep cuts.

February 21, 2025Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga ActStatement From Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga Act On the Announcement by the CDC, Rescinding the Cuts to the Staff of the World Trade Center Health Program Along With Restoring Research Grants That Had Been Terminated

We appreciate the swift action by President Trump, when he became aware of the impact that these cuts by DOGE would have had on health care of injured and ill 9/11 responders and survivors.

February 21, 2025New York TimesTrump, After G.O.P. Criticism, Reverses Cuts to 9/11 Survivors’ Program

About 20 percent of the World Trade Central Health Program’s staff had been terminated amid President Trump’s slashing of the federal work force.

February 21, 2025Rockland/Westchester Journal NewsTrump restores 9/11 research funding cut by DOGE. Will WTC health program jobs be next?

Key scientific research grants into 9/11 health issues that were cut by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency were restored by President Trump, members of Congress announced.

February 20, 2025CBS News New YorkCDC restores 9/11-related cancer research funding after DOGE’s cancellation, officials say

The CDC has restored a $257,000 contract for 9/11-related cancer research after the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency tried to cancel it.

February 20, 2025Insider NJCongresswoman Pou Hammers Trump Admin Slashing 911 Responder Health Support

Pou represents North Arlington, New Jersey, the hometown of James Zadroga, the first NYPD officer whose death was attributed to toxic exposure from working at Ground Zero.

February 20, 2025CBS News New YorkCDC restores 9/11-related cancer research funding after DOGE’s cancellation, officials say

The CDC has restored a $257,000 contract for 9/11-related cancer research after the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency tried to cancel it, officials say.

February 20, 2025FOX 5 New YorkElon Musk’s DOGE slashes 9/11 first responders’ heath program

New York leaders are calling for the immediate reversal of federal cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program, which supports 9/11 first responders.

February 20, 2025NewsdayCongress must fight cuts to WTC health program

The Trump administration’s broad employee cuts have slashed World Trade Center Health Program staffing by 20%.

February 20, 2025NJ Spotlight NewsKennedy is urged to reverse World Trade Center health cuts

The Trump administration has cut staff and instigated buyouts resulting in a 20% reduction in staff at the World Trade Center Health Program, according to reports.

February 20, 2025CBS NewsDOGE cuts at 9/11 health program may impact first responders

Advocates for those sickened by toxins from the massive debris of 9/11 are calling on President Trump to immediately reverse cuts he made to the World Trade Center Health Program.

February 20, 2025NY Daily NewsElon Musk cuts to 9/11 health fund spark bipartisan outrage

Elon Musk’s deep cuts to the 9/11 health fund have sparked rare bipartisan outrage as Republicans join Democratic lawmakers in demanding they be restored.

February 19, 2025Rep. Andrew GarbarinoGarbarino, Northeast Republicans Urge President Trump to Protect 9/11 Health Program

The Members also expressed concerns over reports that statutorily-required WTC research grants will be impacted by recent HHS actions.

February 19, 2025New York TimesDOGE Cuts 9/11 Survivors’ Fund, and Republicans Join Democrats in Rebuke

A coalition of congressional Republicans rebuked the president for cuts to a program that administers aid to emergency workers and others suffering from toxins related to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.

February 19, 2025CNNFired government worker: DOGE 9/11 health program cuts endanger lives

Anthony Gardner joins The Lead.

February 19, 2025Staten Island Advance9/11 Health Program suffers ’rash and counterproductive’ 20% cut in employees

About 20% of the staff was let go due to employee reductions at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which runs the WTC Health Program.

February 19, 2025PIX 11Politicians demand cuts to 9/11 health program be reversed

The 9/11 health program is taking a heavy hit from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.

February 19, 2025ABC NewsTrump administration cuts to CDC will affect 9/11 responders, critics say

The firings and buyouts amount to a 20% reduction in the staff that supervises and administers the World Trade Center Health Program.

February 18, 2025NewsdayNew York senators Schumer, Gillibrand to press Kennedy to reverse cuts to WTC health program

New York’s senators have asked for a meeting with Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to demand he reverse staff cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program.

February 18, 2025NY Daily News9/11 health program staff cuts are ‘insulting,’ ‘un-American’: Schumer, Gillibrand

New York Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand have already reached out to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., demanding the cuts to the program be rescinded.

February 18, 2025Rockland/Westchester Journal News9/11 health program cuts to cause ‘life and death’ delays, fired worker says

The impact is exacerbated, elected officials and fired workers say, by DOGE cuts to scientific research and last year’s scrapping of permanent funding for the WTC program by Congress.

February 18, 2025NewsdayNew York senators Schumer, Gillibrand to press Kennedy to reverse cuts to WTC health program

Schumer and Gillibrand sent a letter Monday to Kennedy reminding him that he committed to ensuring that 9/11 first responders and survivors would continue to get the care they need.

February 18, 2025 — The Broadsheet — ‘A Serious Risk, Particularly to the Most Vulnerable’: Trump and Musk Force Out One-Fifth of Staff at World Trade Center Health Program

The administration of President Donald Trump has downsized of the staff at the World Trade Center Health Program by at least 20 percent, according to a source who is directly familiar with the situation.

February 18, 2025The HillNY Democrats demand RFK Jr. restore cuts to 9/11 survivor program

The program provides screenings, research and medications to more than 100,000 survivors diagnosed with conditions related to their service on 9/11 at no cost.

February 18, 2025Sen. Chuck SchumerSchumer, Gillibrand Demand HHS Immediately Reverse Brutal Cuts to 9/11 Survivor Health Program

The senators explained the cuts will limit the program’s ability to support approximately 132,000+ 9/11 first responders and survivors and delay care and other services.

February 18, 2025Washington PostTrump’s firings strike the nation’s health agencies

The nation’s health agencies were upended over the weekend by a confusing, slow-motion rollout of terminations that left staff worried about the future of various projects.

February 17, 2025Villages-News.comLetter to the Editor: Trump fires World Trade Center health program staff

These cuts, which are immediate, mean that services to 137,000 9/11 responders and survivors in all 50 States and in 434 out of 435 Congressional Districts will be impacted.

February 17, 2025Spectrum News NY1‘It lacks humanity’: 9/11 community advocates warn of staffing cuts at federal health program

As the Trump White House continues to slash the federal government, advocates say the World Trade Center Health Program has seen a staffing reduction of 20% — a combination of layoffs and buyouts.

February 16, 2025New York TimesTrump Fired, Then Unfired, National Nuclear Security Administration Employees. What Were Their Jobs?

The move shined a spotlight on the agency, the National Nuclear Security Administration, which few Americans likely think of often, if ever, but has a monumental responsibility.

February 16, 2025WUSA 9Military spouse who was a probationary employee at the CDC fired over the weekend

Shaw worked in the CDC’s World Trade Center Health Program under the Department of Health and Human Services. She says about 40% of that program’s staff is expected to be cut.

February 16, 2025Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga ActStatement from Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga Act on the Trump Administration Cutting 20% of the CDC Staff who work at the World Trade Center Health Program and other Actions Impacting 9/11 Responders and Survivors

We cannot believe that the Trump Administration intends to harm 9/11 responders and survivors in the World Trade Center Health Program, but that will be the outcome of these cuts.

February 16, 2025News12 The BronxAdvocates to fight for 9/11 first responders program targeted by Trump administration’s federal job cuts

John Feal calls the Trump administration’s federal job cuts “inhumane.”

February 15, 2025NeurotoxicologyWorld Trade Center Response Activities and Cognitive Health: A Moderated Mediation Study of the Role of Surgical/Nuisance Dust Mask Usage

Surgical/nuisance dust mask usage provided mild protection against air pollution exposures during WTC response activities when compared to not wearing a mask.

February 15, 2025CBS NewsThousands of probationary federal health agency workers fired by letter this weekend

Probationary workers across multiple federal health agencies in the Department of Health and Human Services received virtually identical letters informing them they would be terminated.

February 15, 2025NewsdayTenth of World Trade Center Health Program fired or resigns, advocate says

The World Trade Center Health Program lost about a tenth of its staff after the Trump administration Friday fired all probationary employees at the Department of Health and Human Services.

February 15, 2025 Senate DemocratsLeader Schumer, Gillibrand Statement On Reports Of CDC Employees, Including World Trade Center Health Program Employees, Being Laid Off By The Trump Administration

We have serious questions and grave concerns regarding potential staff reductions for the essential World Trade Center Health Program.

February 14, 2025CBS News9/11 changed this New York couple’s lives — and love — forever

Twelve hours had gone by since Sonia had last heard from her husband. Suddenly, Joe appeared at the door covered in soot.

February 14, 2025 Rockland/Westchester Journal NewsCDC cuts: How will the World Trade Center Health Program be impacted?

The cuts are considered a continuation of Thursday’s firing of thousands of people at multiple agencies.

February 14, 2025Associated PressHHS is losing thousands of workers under Trump administration probationary job cuts

Department of Health and Human Services officials expected most of the agency’s roughly 5,200 probationary employees to be fired Friday.

February 14, 2025NPRStaff at CDC and NIH are reeling as Trump administration cuts workforce

The Trump administration is slashing about 1,300 employees at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Staff were notified Friday of the cuts.

February 14, 2025The BroadsheetThe Sick List: Survivor Enrollment Outpaced Responders in Trade Center Health Program for 2024

The World Trade Center Health Program has published statistics that paint a sobering portrait of need for medical care among the population of “survivors” of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

February 9, 2025Daily MailFDNY firefighter miraculously survived both towers falling down on 9/11. After years of health issues, he took his own life

On Saturday, Tommy Dunn took his own life after years of struggling with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a direct consequence of 9/11, which also caused him to develop asthma.

February 3, 2025People2 More N.Y. Firefighters Die from 9/11-Related Illnesses

Firefighter Thomas Dunn, 53, and Battalion Chief Dennis J. Collopy, 84, died from World Trade Center-related illnesses, the Uniformed Firefighters Association (UFA) said.

February 3, 2025New York PostFDNY loses another member to 9/11-related illness, firefighter orgs say

Thomas Dunn, a former member of Engine Company 234 in Brooklyn, died Saturday of sicknesses born out of the massive response to the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.

February 1, 2025International Archives of Occupational and Environmental HealthMortality in a cohort of WTC-exposed law-enforcement officers compared to non-WTC law-enforcement officers

We found lower overall and cause-specific mortality rates in WTC LEOs compared with both the general population and Buffalo LEOs.

January 29, 2025New York PostNYC ripped over claim that ‘staffing issue’ prevents 9/11 air toxins probe: ‘Can’t believe that it’s that difficult’

DOI Commissioner Jocelyn Strauber testified that her agency is not equipped to do the “deep dive” she believes is required to investigate the potential decades-old mystery surrounding Ground Zero.

January 28, 2025Work-BitesCan New York City’s DOI Pierce the 9/11 WTC Coverup?

Resolution 560 is a binding resolution that relies on an obscure provision in the New York City Charter that would empower the City Department of Investigation to obtain and review all those documents.

January 27, 2025The BroadsheetIndecent Lack of Exposure

If enacted, Ms. Brewer’s proposed “binding resolution” would mark the first time the City Council has invoked the authority granted by the City Charter to direct DOI to conduct an investigation.

January 23, 2025Stony Brook University NewsStudy Provides Evidence of Amyloidosis in the Brains of Some WTC Responders

Amyloid is a protein that can form abnormal deposits in tissues and organs. These deposits can cause a condition called amyloidosis, and are associated with diseases, one of which is Alzheimer’s disease.

January 23, 2025CBS News New York9/11 first responders may be at higher risk of early-onset dementia, study finds

Researchers at Stony Brook Medicine say they’ve discovered a link between exposure at Ground Zero and the presence of amyloid in the brain.

January 15, 2025NewsdayStony Brook study: Long COVID risk increases with multiple infections, vaccination status in 9/11 essential workers

People who have had multiple bouts of COVID-19 or had it severely, and those who were unvaccinated when first infected had an increased risk of developing long COVID, according to a new study.

January 14, 2025NY Daily NewsProduce the WTC documents: Decades of hiding the truth must end

The heroes and victims of 9/11 who are suffering terrible and sometimes lethal medical problems have a right to know what City Hall knew decades ago about the environmental risks from Ground Zero.

January 13, 2025Good Material (Substack)LA is Toxic, and We Need to Talk About it

The LA fires are unprecedented in their scope and destruction. The best comparison I can think of – and one I haven’t seen anyone make yet – is 9/11.

January 12, 2025NY Daily NewsCity pushes to dismiss FOIA case over 9/11 Ground Zero toxin studies

The city is trying to quash a lawsuit seeking pivotal data on the toxins that hovered over lower Manhattan following the 9/11 terror attacks, claiming it doesn’t have the important documents.

January 9, 2025SILive.com‘This is a priority of mine’: Malliotakis to discuss 9/11 health program funding with Trump this weekend

Though the program is authorized to run until 2090, the rate at which those who are contracting illnesses in the wake of the 2001 terror attacks is increasing.

January 7, 2025The BroadsheetTwisting in the Wind: Eleventh-Hour Deal Scuttles Federal Funding for WTC Health Program

The looming budget shortfall means that, if nothing changes, the program will have to begin reducing services and rationing care in approximately 24 months.

January 7, 2025Officer.comN.J. State Police Major Dies from 9/11-Related Cancer

Major Jeffrey A. Burke died on Dec. 31, the New Jersey State Police said in a statement.

January 3, 2025 MedicalXPressUK firefighters exposed to toxic smoke at Grenfell Tower fire suffer debilitating health effects, research finds

Research has found that over a quarter of surveyed firefighters who attended the Grenfell Tower fire are now suffering from long-term health disorders.

January 3, 2025The Chief-LeaderWTC health care funding left out of budget deal

Earlier this year, advocates warned that, without congressional intervention, the program would have to start making cuts by 2027.

January 1, 2025New York Post Congress must keep the promise America made to the ailing heroes of 9/11

Starting in 2027, responders and survivors who fall ill won’t be able to enroll in the program. Cutbacks in services to those who are being treated, many for cancers, will start soon after that.

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