Bin Laden Bounty May Go to 9/11 Victims

An announcement proposed that would make organizations providing relief to survivors, families, and first responders of the 9/11 terrorists attacks eligible to receive the $50 million bounty placed on Osama bin Laden.
Bin Laden Bounty May Go to 9/11 Victims
REROUTING THE REWARD: Reps. Anthony Weiner (L) and Jerrold Nadler (C), co-author and sponsor of the Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, presented proposed legislation that would make organizations such as John Feal's (R) Feal Good Foundation eligible for the Osama bin Laden bounty money. Catherine Yang/The Epoch Times
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REROUTING THE REWARD: Reps. Anthony Weiner (L) and Jerrold Nadler (C), co-author and sponsor of the Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, presented proposed legislation that would make organizations such as John Feal's (R) Feal Good Foundation eligible for the Osama bin Laden bounty money.  (Catherine Yang/The Epoch Times )
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