New York State Misses Two Deadlines on Security Plans

They say that the delays not only leave the city vulnerable, but also jeopardize its chances of lobbying effectively for additional 9/11-related funds for police officers, firefighters and emergency workers on the front line of domestic security.
Jan. 20, 2003
They say that the delays not only leave the city vulnerable, but also jeopardize its chances of lobbying effectively for additional 9/11-related funds for police officers, firefighters and emergency workers on the front line of domestic security.
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