September 10, 2025 - 20:15

Democratic lawmakers are calling for accountability from Kennedy regarding the ongoing issues plaguing the 9/11 health program. Survivors of the tragic events have faced significant hurdles due to funding shortages and staffing cuts, which have resulted in frustratingly long wait times for essential medical appointments. Many individuals who rely on this program are experiencing delays that can stretch into months, leaving them without the necessary care and support they desperately need.
The program, designed to provide health services to those affected by the September 11 attacks, has come under scrutiny as advocates argue that the current state is unacceptable. Lawmakers are urging Kennedy to address these delays and ensure that adequate resources are allocated to meet the needs of survivors. The situation has sparked a renewed debate about the importance of prioritizing health care for those who risked their lives during the attacks and continue to suffer from the consequences. As pressure mounts, the hope is that swift action will be taken to rectify these ongoing issues.
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