Pallone's WTCHP Letter 07/08/2022
Pallone's WTCHP Letter 07/08/2022
We write today to highlight recent developments involving the World Trade Center Health
Program (WTCHP) and to urge you to bring forth H.R. 4965, the 9/11 Responder and Survivor
Health Funding Correction Act, for a full committee mark-up during this upcoming legislative
work period. Congress should expeditiously move towards solidifying the WTCHP, so all the
men and women who responded to and survived the September 11th terrorist attacks will
continue to have the health coverage that they deserve.
As you are aware, Congress passed the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act,
which created the WTCHP, following the September 11th terrorist attacks. Today, the WTCHP
provides medical treatment and monitoring for over 117,000 first responders and survivors,
spanning every state and all but one congressional district.1
While Congress extended the program to 2090, the precipitous rise in medical costs and in
cancer rates over the last three years has led the program to project a deficit in funding as soon as
2025.2 Furthermore, it is now being reported that, should Congress fail to act, the program will
have to ratchet down spending and bar any new sick responders or survivors by October 2024.3
Let us be clear, if Congress does not quickly address this impending crisis, then the men and
women who put their lives on the line and who survived the 9/11 terrorist attacks will lose health
coverage to treat the physical and mental illnesses that they sustained from responding to the
9/11 terrorist attacks.
Thankfully, Congress has a solution to this problem in the 9/11 Responder and Survivor Health
Funding Correction Act. This legislation not only addresses the current funding shortfall directly,
but also ensures adequate funding for years to come. However, despite H.R. 4965 having
bipartisan support, House Democrats sought to address this through the highly divisive and
partisan reconciliation process, which ultimately failed. Since then, the Majority has been
inexplicably dragging its feet on moving this critical legislation forward.
1
https://www.cdc.gov/wtc/ataglance.html
2
https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/9-11-survivor-health-funding-correction-act/
3
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/new-york-elections-government/ny-nyc-911-world-trade-center-heath-program-deficit-congress-20220702-g3ybwbevxbaylovuryi43clqym-story.html
9/11 first responders and survivors deserve to have certainty about their continued access to care
for 9/11-related health conditions. Given the recent developments surrounding the WTCHP, we
urge you to prioritize the heroes who put their lives in danger on that fateful day by working in a
bipartisan manner to find a pay-for and bring forth H.R. 4965 for a full committee mark-up.
We appreciate your attention to this matter and welcome a quick resolution to this time-sensitive
issue.
Sincerely,
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Andrew R. Garbarino Lee Zeldin
Member of Congress Member of Congress
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Nicole Malliotakis Elise Stefanik
Member of Congress Member of Congress
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John Katko Dan Meuser
Member of Congress Member of Congress
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Brian Fitzpatrick David Joyce
Member of Congress Member of Congress
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Chris Jacobs Jeff Van Drew
Member of Congress Member of Congress
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Claudia Tenney Rodney Davis
Member of Congress Member of Congress