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Early Government Responses to the Disaster
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Click here for The October 23, 2002  letter to U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson from Congressmen Edolphus Towns, Major  Owens, Carolyn Maloney and Henry Waxman of the Committee for Government Reform arguing for the inclusion of Brooklyn Residents in the World Trade Center  Registry.

Click here for The official U. S. Senate's September 24, 2002, Review of EPA and FEMA Responses to th September 11, 2001 Attacks Including the statements from Senator Clinton, Madelyn Wils, Christie Whitman, and others...

 

Click here for Congressman Edolphus Town's demands that downtown Brooklyn citizens be included in the various studies being done by the federal, state nad city governments on the effects on air quality from debris plumes resulting from the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.

Click here for  EPA's National Ombudsman Robert Martin's April 22, 2002 Letter of Resignation to EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman in protest at the loss of independence occasioned by her orders to the Office of the Inspector General to seize his files and transfer his office under their jurisdiction.

 

Click here for   EPA's National Ombudsman Robert Martin's March 27, 2002 Findings and Recommendations after the Second Round of Interrogatories in the National Ombudsman World Trade Center Hazardous Waste Case.

 

Click here for  U.S. Congressman Jerrold Nadler's final March 11, 2002 White Paper on Downtown Air Quality.