. >> police officer mat mccully, nypd, the fdny. there's ben from the 9-11 health watch.a great meeting with mitch mcconnell. it was productive. mitch mcconnell made a commitment to the 9-11 community and my team leaders that will be passing the house in july and avote in november. we want it as soon as possible to get the senate majority leader's commitment means a lot. means that we'll work now together, republicans and democrats and the advocates to ensure that those affected at all three terror sites, all of those affected by the toxins and respiratory illnesses will get the help they deserve. these men and women, the children of lower manhattan are sick and dying and the families being left in financial ruins. this bill will offer that relief to thousands of men and women across our country because they came together on september 11th in the days and weeks after. now congress has a chance to take our worst days, our worst weeks and worst months and 18 years of pain and suffering and make it their finest hour. we don't care how they do it. we want it done. to get his