GOP senators block 9/11 health bill

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Republican senators block a bill to provide medical care to rescue workers who became ill after breathing toxic fumes and dust after the 9/11 World Trade Center attack.
Image: Senate Democrats holds a press conference on the 9/11 Health and Compensation Act
Sens. Charles Schumer, right, and Kirsten Gillibrand, left, both D-N.Y., with Sens. Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez, both D-N.J., leave a podium Thursday after a news conference on the failed vote for the 9/11 Health and Compensation Act.Michael Reynolds / EPA

Senate Republicans on Thursday blocked a bill that would provide money for medical aid to ailing World Trade Center workers, dealing a blow to those sickened in service to the country.

The Republicans voted against moving the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act to formal debate until the Bush tax breaks are extended for millionaires and billionaires.

The failed vote drew the ire of New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Supporters were three votes short of the 60 needed to proceed to debate and a final vote on the bill that would have provided as much as $7.4 billion in health care and compensation to 9/11 responders and survivors. It would also have reopened a compensation fund for 9/11 victims.

The bill failed on a test vote, 57-42. Fifty-seven Democrats voted for the bill and 41 Republicans opposed it.

Sen. Harry Reid, the Democratic leader, switched his vote to "no" at the last moment, a parliamentary move that allows him to bring the measure up again for a vote.

Backers of the legislation see this lame-duck session of Congress as possibly its last chance. The bill has passed the House.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., who made an emotional 11th-hour push to help those she considers heroes, condemned the move to halt it in the Senate.

"The idea that tax cuts for millionaires would derail this legislation is simply outrageous and offensive," Gillibrand said in a statement.

"The men and women who rushed to the burning towers and worked for hundreds of hours on the pile did not delay and the Senate should not have delayed either, certainly not to give tax breaks for millionaires. We should not have to wait for tax deals to do what's right."

Previously, all 42 Republicans in the Senate signed a letter saying they wouldn't support any other legislation until the tax issue was resolved.

Republicans also have raised concerns about how to pay for the bill.

New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg issued a statement calling the failed vote "a devastating indictment of Washington politics, a tragic example of partisan politics trumping patriotism."

Bloomberg blasted Senate Republicans for their “wrongheaded political strategy” and called on them to "allow the bill to come to the floor for a vote."

“The attacks of 9/11 were attacks on America and we have a collective responsibility to care for the heroes — from all 50 states — who answered the call of duty, saved lives, and helped our nation recover.”

New York and New Jersey lawmakers have fought for years for the measure. Critics question whether the government could ensure the money would go only to people sickened by trade center dust.

Supporters of the bill rallied in Washington ahead of the key vote in the Senate. They recalled how Congress took steps to help civilian victims of the Pearl Harbor attack and urged similar help for 9/11 victims.

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