City investigators claim 'staffing issue' prevents 9/11 air toxins probe
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The City's Department of Investigation, represented by Commissioner Jocelyn Strauber, has claimed a staffing shortage is hindering a crucial investigation into what prior mayoral administrations knew about the air toxins post-9/11. This statement has been met with skepticism and criticism from city council members and union leaders, who argue that fundamental data should be easier to gather. A resolution was introduced by Councilwoman Gale Brewer to mandate results within two years, while first responders express frustration over the DOI's inability to undertake this significant inquiry, emphasizing the long-standing risks they faced.
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