From The Office of Rep. Andrew Garbarino <[email protected]>
Subject Update from Your Congressman
Date February 23, 2025 4:07 PM
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Email from Rep. Garbarino Weekly Newsletter from the Office of Congressman Andrew Garbarino If you were forwarded this email, click here to subscribe An update from the office of Congressman Andrew Garbarino SPOTLIGHT Andrew Helps Reverse Cuts To 9/11 Health Program Earlier this week, grants for the World Trade Center Health Program were under threat—jeopardizing critical 9/11 cancer research— and the program faced a nearly 20% cut in staffing. Andrew immediately contacted the White House and led a letter to President Trump, underscoring the program’s vital role and urging a reversal of cuts that would have impacted its ability to provide care for those with 9/11-related illnesses. Following his outreach, Andrew was proud to announce that the grants have been restored and staffing cuts have been reversed. He thanked President Trump for acting swiftly in support of 9/11 responders and survivors. The World Trade Center Health Program and its essential mission must be preserved. That means ensuring it continues to have the staffing and resources needed to care for 9/11 heroes and survivors. ANDREW IN THE NEWS Trump Reverses Cuts to 9/11 Health Program After Criticism " The Trump administration has reversed itself on making funding and staff cuts to a federal health program for survivors of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, after bipartisan criticism of the moves. In a statement on Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which oversees the World Trade Center Health Program, said it had reinstated two research grants that had been cut and that employees who had been fired several days ago would return to their jobs...eight congressional Republicans appealed to [President Trump] in a letter 'as a native New Yorker who lived in New York City as it recovered from the 9/11 terrorist attacks' to reverse the cuts. The letter appeared to have a speedy effect. Word spread on Thursday that the administration had restored research grants that had been terminated. One, for $257,000, is for research by the New York City Fire Department comparing incidence rates for cancer in their ranks with those in other urban departments. The grant was cut last week as 'nonessential,' which Fire Department officials disputed. The city’s fire commissioner, Robert Tucker, said on Friday that the restoration of the grant money would 'provide treatment coverage to those who need it most, and make good on our promise to never forget.' Representative Andrew Garbarino, a Long Island Republican, hailed the reversal in a social media post on Friday and welcomed what he called 'President Trump’s commitment to making sure these heroes continue to receive the health care they need.' In confirming that the grants were being restored, the C.D.C. said that 11 of the employees who had been fired would return to work. " Click here to read the full article. WHAT'S NEW IN NY-02 East Islip Chamber Hosts Business Networking Event This week, the East Islip Chamber of Commerce held a Business Networking Event, bringing together local business owners to connect, share ideas, and discuss ways to strengthen the community’s economy. Andrew’s team attended to hear directly from constituents, learn about the challenges facing local businesses, and share resources available through his office. Supporting small businesses remains a priority, and Andrew’s office is always available to assist with federal resources and community engagement. CASEWORK HIGHLIGHT: Helping a Local Family Navigate the Social Security Disability Process A local mother and her adult son, who has a disability, visited Andrew’s office seeking urgent assistance with a Social Security Administration (SSA) matter. With a deadline just days away, they needed help ensuring critical medical documents were submitted on time. Andrew’s casework team immediately took action, sending an inquiry and submitting the necessary documents before the deadline. As a result, the medical records were successfully uploaded to the Electronic Disability Collection System, and the Disability Determination Services now has the information needed to process the case. Andrew knows how frustrating dealing with bureaucracy can be. That is why he has an entire team dedicated to helping constituents get what they need from the government. If you need help dealing with a federal agency, contact our office and our team will get to work on your case. KEEPING UP WITH CONGRESS Ensuring a Strong Cybersecurity Workforce As Chairman of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection Subcommittee, Andrew is seeking clarity on recent workforce changes at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). In a letter to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, Andrew requested information regarding reports that over 130 employees have been let go from CISA, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a strong cybersecurity workforce to protect critical infrastructure and federal networks. With the U.S. already facing a shortage of cybersecurity professionals, Andrew is focused on ensuring that CISA remains equipped to address evolving cyber threats. His letter asks for details on the scope of the workforce changes, their impact on key cybersecurity initiatives, and DHS’s plans for maintaining a robust and capable cyber workforce moving forward. Cybersecurity is national security, and Andrew remains committed to working with the administration to strengthen America’s cyber defenses and support the professionals on the front lines of protecting our nation. Honoring Italian American Heritage for Future Generations As a proud Italian American, Andrew is committed to preserving and honoring the rich contributions of Italian Americans to our nation’s history. That’s why he helped introduce H.R. 1102, the National Museum of Italian American History Commission Act— legislation to create a planning commission to examine the possibility of creating a Smithsonian Museum of Italian American History on the National Mall. This museum would ensure that future generations can learn about and celebrate the Italian American experience. Andrew remains dedicated to recognizing the heritage, achievements, and sacrifices of Italian Americans across the country. Thanks for reading! Do you know someone who might like to receive these updates? Forward this email to your friends and families and tell them to click below to subscribe! Click Here To Subscribe Rep. Andrew R. 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