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Legislators launch bipartisan effort to save 9/11 health program from Trump administration cuts

Republicans and Democrats sounded the alarm over Kennedy’s plan to gut NIOSH, warning it could cripple the 9/11 health program that thousands of first responders and survivors rely on. More.

Legislators launch bipartisan effort to save 9/11 health program from Trump administration cuts

Republicans and Democrats sounded the alarm over Kennedy’s plan to gut NIOSH, warning it could cripple the 9/11 health program that thousands of first responders and survivors rely on. More.

Hilliard park honoring first responders on 9/11 undergoing renovations

A local park in Hilliard honoring first responders who served on Sept. 11, 2001, is going through some changes in the next few months. More.

Hilliard park honoring first responders on 9/11 undergoing renovations

A local park in Hilliard honoring first responders who served on Sept. 11, 2001, is going through some changes in the next few months. More.

9/11 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. More.

9/11 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. More.

Feds bow to pressure, reinstate head of WTC Health Program

Kowtowing to bipartisan political pressure, 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, legislators and advocates said. More.

Feds bow to pressure, reinstate head of WTC Health Program

Kowtowing to bipartisan political pressure, 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, legislators and advocates said. More.