World Trade Center Bombing Victims Compensation Act of 2003
Summary
The World Trade Center Bombing Victims Compensation Act of 2003 (S. 549) was a legislative proposal designed to expand the eligibility of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. If passed, the bill would have allowed individuals who were killed or physically injured during the February 26, 1993, bombing of the World Trade Center to apply for financial compensation. This change would have provided the 1993 victims and their families with access to the same federal assistance program originally created for those affected by the 2001 terrorist attacks.
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