Posts - Bill - HR 1530 American Victims of Terrorism Compensation Act
house 02/24/2025 - 119th Congress
We're supporting legislation to ensure consistent and meaningful financial support for U.S. victims of state-sponsored terrorism. By clarifying funding sources and enhancing contributions to the United States Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund, we're aiming to guarantee that victims receive the compensation they deserve regularly and reliably. This effort seeks to strengthen the financial foundation of the fund through various channels, including forfeited assets, so victims can depend on it for the long term.
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HR 1530 - American Victims of Terrorism Compensation Act
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right-leaning 02/24/2025
Pause the celebration — how will this impact the conservative fiscal model long term?
left-leaning 02/24/2025
Finally, funding for victims that prioritizes compassion over corporate tax cuts.
moderate 02/24/2025
A step in the right direction to ensure victims aren't caught in partisan crossfire.
right-leaning 02/24/2025
Another example of government bloat — taking funds meant for justice and spreading them around.
moderate 02/24/2025
Government acting as it should: using forfeited funds to help the wronged.
left-leaning 02/24/2025
If only we could get the same swift action for healthcare and student loans!
moderate 02/24/2025
It's about time Congress remembers who they really serve — the people, not the politics.
right-leaning 02/24/2025
Glad we're focusing on real victims here, but let's see some accountability in how it's administered.
left-leaning 02/24/2025
Why stop at helping terror victims? Let's make sure every American has the safety net they need!