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Anthony Gardner, a former employee of the World Trade Center Health Program, has raised alarm over recent cuts to the initiative, which he claims are causing significant delays that could impact lives. Gardner's connection to the program is deeply personal; he lost his brother in the north tower on September 11, 2001.
In a heartfelt statement, he expressed his frustration over the changes, stating that the reductions in funding and resources are detrimental to the health and well-being of those affected by the attacks. Many first responders and survivors are still grappling with health issues related to the aftermath of 9/11, and Gardner fears that these delays could mean the difference between life and death for some individuals.
His dismissal from the program has only intensified his resolve to advocate for those who rely on the services provided. Gardner emphasizes the importance of maintaining adequate support for the 9/11 community, urging officials to reconsider the impact of budget cuts on essential health services.
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