The September 11 Victim Compensation Fund was created only 11 days after the attacks. Early on, this method was overwhelmingly criticized by both the media and those who elected to receive benefits. Eventually, as Feinberg met with more and more families, he began to understand the pain of those sitting across from him. Anybody who looks at this program and expects that by cutting a U.
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We will use the information you have shared for carefully considered and specific purposes, where we believe we have a legitimate case to do so, for example to send you communications about similar products and services we offer. The other interesting aspect of the fund that I find so conspicuously absent today is the degree of nationwide support for the program.
There were no red states, blue states, Republicans, Democrats, liberals, conservatives, Tea Party, progressives—this was an apolitical response by the American people as a whole to the tragedy. I look back at those days in terms of the public support for the program, regardless of ideology, and find it extremely uplifting.
Feinberg: I would hope so. I think that the uniqueness of the tragedy and its impact on the American people generated this type of apolitical, bipartisan support. It would be a challenge. Search the FT Search. World Show more World. US Show more US. Companies Show more Companies. Markets Show more Markets.
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