9/11 Program Spared: HHS Pulls Back Layoff Notices in Surprise Reversal

In a significant development for public health and safety, two critical federal health programs have been fully restored: the Food and Drug Administration's food safety laboratories and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's World Trade Center Health Program. These reinstatements mark an important step in ensuring comprehensive health monitoring and protection for Americans.
The FDA's food safety labs will resume their crucial role in testing and verifying the safety of the nation's food supply, helping to prevent potential health risks and quickly respond to any contamination concerns. Meanwhile, the World Trade Center Health Program will continue its vital work in providing medical monitoring and treatment for first responders and survivors affected by the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
These program restorations underscore the government's commitment to maintaining robust public health infrastructure and supporting those who have been most impacted by significant national health challenges. The resumption of these essential services will provide peace of mind and critical support to millions of Americans across the country.