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Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.👍 1Comment
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Republicans don't care if you die
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20°Critics sound alarm, say Trump cuts putting health of 9/11 first responders at risk
ByAaron Katersky
Wednesday, February 19, 2025 7:10PM
Michelle Charlesworth reports from New York about the impact critics warn Trump's cuts would have on first responders.
NEW YORK -- The Trump Administration's cuts to the federal workforce affect the World Trade Center Health Program, putting the health of 9/11 first responders at risk, critics said.
The World Trade Center Health Program has seen 16 probationary staff members fired as part of the layoffs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Several other full-time staff members have agreed to take a buyout, according to Citizens for the Extension of the James Zadroga Act.
It amounts to a 20% reduction in the staff that supervises and administers the World Trade Center Health Program.
There are also cuts to research grants that fund efforts at the FDNY to prove new conditions are related to service at the World Trade Center site on and after 9/11.
Another Trump F up
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Wow cutting department employees by 84 percent I am sure that will not any effect
HilariousBillions in Tampa Bay hurricane relief funds in limbo amid proposed cuts to HUD Tampa Bay leaders say federal hurricane relief funds hang in the balance after the New York Times reported today that the Trump administration has planned sweeping layoffs to an office overseeing recovery from the largest U.S. disasters.
The administration took aim at the Office of Community Planning and Development, part of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, also known as HUD, and proposed to slash the office’s workforce by 84%, from 936 employees to 150, according to a document obtained by the New York Times.
Tampa Bay cities and counties hit hardest by hurricanes Helene and Milton last year are slated to receive $2.2 billion in relief money meant to repair affordable housing and public infrastructure damaged by the storms😎 1Comment
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Yep the disaster is coming
Who needs to collect taxes or give out hurricane aid
The Trump administration fired about 6,700 IRS employees, including those focused on auditing and collections, raising concerns about the agency’s ability to process tax returns. A division of Housing and Urban Development that helps rebuild homes after disasters is set to cut more than 80 percent of its staff.
Trump was right the enemy within it's HIMSELF😎 1Comment
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