911 Responders, Cliff Stearns and You
Late last month, April 2011, the American public was informed of a last minute amendment tacked on to the federal legislation known as the James Zadroga bill. It’s a legislative act providing funds for health care of the 911 responders who sustained injury while they worked, sacrificed and even died, at New York City’s World Trade Center as well as supplying money for surviving members of their families. It is a law enacted to help those like the man for whom the bill was named. It was intended to be a way We, the people, remember and reward the people who bravely helped during the tragic collective events we remember as September 11, 2001. It was a date that changed our world forever.
It took nine years to get the law passed to provide treatment for the responders who survive and who are experiencing devastating health issues as a result of breathing toxic fumes at the site of the collapse of the World Trade Center buildings, number 1, 2 and 7. The emergency medical technicians, police and fire personnel inhaled the dusty debris while cleaning up the mess, searching for colleagues and saving lives of those injured and recovering the dead in the rubble.
Unfortunately the man for whom the bill is named died of respiratory disorders during 2006. James Zadroga was a New York City police officer, in fact he is the first NYPD officer whose illness and subsequent death has been attributed to his participation in rescue and recovery operations in the rubble of the World Trade Center following the September 11 attacks. Zadroga was the first whose death was attributed to his contact with toxic chemicals at the site of the deadly attack of September 11th 2001.
We learned last month there is a caveat that comes with the bill passed last December during the so called “lame duck” session of the United States Congress. Prior to passage of the bill congressional representative from Florida’s 6th District Cliff Stearns suggested an astounding last minute amendment:
Thank you Mr. Chairman. This basically I’ll give it in one sentence. Before a person is certified as eligible for the program, the Secretary of Health and Human Services has to confirm with the appropriate federal agency that that person is not a terrorist. So it’s a simple straightforward amendment.” REP. CLIFF STEARNS, R-FL (5/25/2010)
and received support from HENRY WAXMAN, a Democrat from Fornicalia
I think it makes a lot of sense, and I’m willing to support it. All those in favor of the Stearns amendment, say ‘aye’.REP. HENRY WAXMAN, D-CA(5/25/2010)
And as they say “the ayes have it”, allowing the passage of the law with the following amendment in place as reported by reputable news outlets around the nation:
Under the new 9/11 health bill, responders and Ground Zero workers seeking benefits will receive a letter, notifying them that ‘the Act also requires the World Trade Center Program Administrator to determine whether a World Trade Center responder or survivor is on the terrorist watch list prior to his or her enrollment or certification.’ “
We, the people,have knowledge of this most recent added insult to grave injury amendment to a bill intended to help those who were courageous to expose themselves to toxic chemicals and disease when the rest of us were left standing about trying to figure out just what had happened.
The law has been passed. Many of us are feeling helpless. That is why the staff of YouThinkWhat believes the best way for us be helping the individuals and their families who have been damaged by this bad law is to support the efforts of the organizers of an event that will be taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 9, 10, 11, 2011 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the September 11th 2001 attacks, also known as 911, by commending and raising money to assist the 911 responders.
The event is called 911Remembrance. We’ll have more details in an upcoming post.
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