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New York lawmakers, firefighters, police and advocates stood outside of the Capitol building Wednesday to demand that Congress and the White House finally enact the last funding bill needed for the World Trade Center Health Program...At stake is whether the WTC Health Program, created in 2011 and now serving 137,000 first responders and survivors, will have the funds to keep treating cancers, respiratory illnesses and other ailments from the effects of the 9/11 terror attacks until the program ends in 2090. Rep. Andrew Garbarino, the House sponsor of the measure, expressed confidence that Congress and the White House will approve the funding fix despite demands by President Donald Trump and Musk for deep cuts to federal government spending. The Bayport Republican, fresh off his success in persuading Trump to reverse the firing of 11 probationary employees of the WTC Health Program and to restore research funds last week, said House and Senate majority and minority leaders, and the president, last year supported the funding measure. 'The White House knows that this is a priority for both Republicans and Democrats,' Garbarino said at the news conference. 'I don’t understand why there wouldn’t be a four-way agreement to get it done in whatever next appropriations bills move.'
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