The "vampire" of 9/11, a woman infamous for fighting illness claims by Ground Zero workers is now overseeing a health-care firm that is making their lives a "nightmare."
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) is pushing Congress to pass additional funding to bolster the World Trade Center Health Program, which provides critical health care access for those affected by the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
The looming issue 21 years after the terrorist attacks of 2001 is the fact that the World Trade Center Health Program is running a projected $3 billion deficit in its efforts to treat and monitor 9/11 responders and survivors a gap that could start affecting services late next year.
Some 21 years after the terrorist attacks of 2001, the World Trade Center Health Program is running a projected $3 billion deficit in its efforts to treat and monitor 9/11 responders and survivors a gap that could start affecting services late next year.