I believe that we must develop a comprehensive solution to address the medical care and economic losses of the thousands of rescue and recovery workers, community residents, and students whose health has been harmed by exposures related to 9/11.
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Maloney emphasizes the need for a comprehensive solution for 9/11-related health issues.
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