Archive of News (2013)

Gillibrand, Schumer, King, Maloney, Nadler, First Responders Urge Congress to Avoid Looming Automatic Across-the-Board Budget Ax – Including Deep Cuts to 9/11 Zadroga Program, Federal Aid to Hurricane Sandy Victims

With the deadline nearing for Congress to negotiate a balanced deficit-cutting package or face deep automatic cuts across federal programs – known as sequestration – U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, were joined today by U.S. Representatives Peter King, Carolyn Maloney, Jerrold Nadler, 9/11 first responders and survivors in urging their colleagues to negotiate a responsible package to replace the sequester before the devastating cuts, including $3 billion in federal aid to Hurricane Sandy victims and $27 million to the James Zadroga 9/11 Health

‘Hopeful’ Schumer and ‘cynical’ Gillibrand join to stop sequestration cuts

At a press conference in Midtown this morning, Sen. Chuck Schumer said he still thought a last-minute deal to avert the impending sequestration might come together before the cuts are scheduled to take effect on Friday.

Looming sequestration deadline may affect Zadroga Act funding

With only days until the congressionally imposed sequestration deadline hits, Long Islanders who responded to the Sept. 11 attacks could be hit the hardest if the sequestration goes through.

Automatic Spending Cuts Could Hurt Sandy Victims, 9/11 First Responders

Police officers and firefighters who responded on 9/11 and Hurricane Sandy Victims who are trying to rebuild after last fall’s devastating storm are just two groups that could see their lives made even more difficult by automatic spending cuts set to take effect on Friday.

Government cuts could affect Zadroga benefits

Friday, the first $85 billion round of cuts will happen if Congress doesn’t act. Lots of services are immune from cuts, but many are vulnerable including the health fund for 9/11 first responders. They are all heroes but will they lose their benefits?

White House Details State-By-State Budget Fallout Amid Blame Game

The White House has detailed the potential fallout in each state from budget cuts set to take effect at week’s end.

9/11 fat in the fire

Bruce Greenberg, a convicted fraudster and the lone remaining litigant in the mass lawsuit by 10,000 Ground Zero workers against the city, should be tossed out of court without collecting a dime, the city contends.

First payouts to 9/11 health victims

Over eleven years after the terrorist attacks toppled the Twin Towers and abruptly cut short more than 3,000 lives, the first money was paid to people suffering from the environmental fallout of 9/11.

FDNY victim of 9/11 illness is mourned on Staten Island

Former FDNY Lt. Martin Fullam, 56, of Annadale, a 9/11 first responder who later became ill and whose efforts helped make the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act a reality, received a line-of-duty funeral Saturday.

September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Holds Forum To Help Victims File Claims

The September 11th Victim Compensation Fund held a public forum Wednesday to help victims file their claims.