House Votes on 9/11 Health Bill

On July 29, 2010, the House of Representatives considered legislation to address the health crisis caused by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.  H.R. 847, the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, would provide health care for those exposed to toxins released by the collapse of the World Trade Center towers.  The bill would also reopen the federal Victim Compensation Fund to provide economic relief to those harmed by the attacks.  Though the bill did not achieve the high, two-thirds majority required for passage under suspension of the House rules, the 255 votes in favor of the bill -including 12 Republicans- show that it will likely have majority support when it is reconsidered under normal rules.  The final vote was 255-159.

The Zadroga Act is sponsored by New York Reps. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), and Peter King (R-NY), with the support of the entire New York Congressional delegation.  Reps. Maloney, Nadler, and King released the following joint statement on today’s vote:

 “Today’s vote showed that we have the support we need to pass the Zadroga Act, and we look forward to passing the bill with a simple majority when Congress returns from its August recess.  We thank our colleagues in the New York delegation for their dedication to those who were harmed by the terrorist attacks on our nation. 

 “We will not rest until we finally provide proper care for ailing 9/11 responders and survivors, and fill the last remaining gap in America’s recovery from the attacks.  Nine long years after the attacks, the living victims of 9/11 are still suffering.  We must pass this bill.  It is the least we can do as a grateful nation.”

The Zadroga Act is historic, but not unprecedented, legislation.  In the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor attacks, Congress passed the War Hazards Compensation Act of 1942, which provided health care and financial relief to civilians who helped recover the dead and salvage what remained of our Pacific fleet.  The Zadroga Act, if passed, will once again demonstrate that Congress will not abandon those harmed by an attack on our shores.  

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