HR 1410 · in committee · major
9/11 Responder and Survivor Health Funding Correction Act of 2025
- healthcare
- veterans
What this bill does
- Updates how the 9/11 Responder and Survivor Health Program calculates its annual federal funding through 2090.
- Affects responders and survivors of the September 11 attacks who receive health monitoring and treatment.
- Changes funding formula to be based on enrollment changes; increases research spending; requires congressional budget reports.
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Community Threads
Started by Cosponsor
- 01
How would shifting the funding formula from its current method to enrollment-based calculations affect wait times and service availability for 9/11 responders currently enrolled in the program?
- 02
What types of research does the bill's increased research spending focus on, and how could those findings benefit responders and survivors beyond the 2090 funding timeline?
- 03
Why did Congress determine that the previous funding formula was insufficient, and what evidence supports that enrollment-based calculations will better serve program needs?
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Sponsor · R-NY-2
Andrew R. Garbarino
Citizen cosponsors
0
In Congress
133/ 435
House Reps cosponsoring
Introduced 2025-02-18
Joining the bill

Nicholas A. Langworthy
R-NY-23 · original

Nick LaLota
R-NY-1 · original

Timothy M. Kennedy
D-NY-26 · original

Michael Lawler
R-NY-17 · original

Daniel S. Goldman
D-NY-10 · original

Adriano Espaillat
D-NY-13 · original

Yvette D. Clarke
D-NY-9 · original

Thomas H. Kean, Jr.
R-NJ-7 · original

Josh Gottheimer
D-NJ-5 · original

Laura Gillen
D-NY-4 · original

Brian K. Fitzpatrick
R-PA-1 · original

George Latimer
D-NY-16 · original
+ 121 more
Legislative timeline
2025-02-18 · house · IntroReferral
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
2025-02-18 · IntroReferral
Introduced in House
2025-02-18 · IntroReferral
Introduced in House
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