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HHS Sec. Kennedy Says Cuts at 9/11 Health Program Were 'Mistake'

  • On Wednesday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., head of the Department of Health and Human Services, acknowledged that reducing staff at the government-supported World Trade Center Health Program was an error.
  • The cuts occurred amid broader budget reductions and staffing shakeups that began during the Trump administration, affecting services for 9/11 victims and responders exposed to toxic debris in Lower Manhattan.
  • Advocates and lawmakers warned that firings and rehirings have disrupted patient care, caused the program to halt new enrollments, and left some sick patients unable to receive treatment.
  • Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer characterized the situation surrounding the program as one of complete disorder, while Kennedy acknowledged making some errors but affirmed that the program will persist.
  • The admission signals a need to fully restore staff to meet health care demands for roughly 140,000 affected 9/11 survivors and responders amid ongoing scrutiny of Kennedy's management.
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Science broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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