dojN001789.xml
Title
dojN001789.xml
Source
born-digital
Media Type
email
Date Entered
2002-01-16
September 11 Email: Body
Wednesday, January 16, 2002 2:09 AM
Fair Treatment for 9/11 Survivors
Special Master Kenneth R. Feinberg
September 11th Victim Compensation Fund
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20530
To Mr. Feinberg:
I am writing to urge you to ensure fair treatment for all surviving families
of
the tragedy on September 11th, including the children and families of
low-wage workers and gay and lesbian families.
Under traditional rules based on lost wages, the survivors of a bond
trader earning millions of dollars per year might receive thousands of
times as much compensation as the survivors of a dishwasher in one of
the restaurants destroyed. Justice requires looking far beyond the last
paycheck to the inherent worth of all those killed, so that a high minimum
compensation level is set to lessen the disparities. It would be a double
blow to the survivors to first lose their loved one and then watch as most
of the taxpayer money went to those who were already well off in the first
place.
The second major issue has to do with recognizing the legitimacy of gay
and lesbian relationships and families. Gay and lesbian families are
especially vulnerable when one partner is killed. Because the option of
marriage is unavailable, these families may find themselves in the
traumatic predicament of having to prove that their union is legitimate.
Fortunately, both the Red Cross and the State of New York have already
announced that they will not discriminate against gay and lesbian
families. The Department of Justice should do the same.
Thank you for considering my comments. I look forward to hearing how
you will act on these very important issues.
Sincerely,
Individual Comment
Fair Treatment for 9/11 Survivors
Special Master Kenneth R. Feinberg
September 11th Victim Compensation Fund
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20530
To Mr. Feinberg:
I am writing to urge you to ensure fair treatment for all surviving families
of
the tragedy on September 11th, including the children and families of
low-wage workers and gay and lesbian families.
Under traditional rules based on lost wages, the survivors of a bond
trader earning millions of dollars per year might receive thousands of
times as much compensation as the survivors of a dishwasher in one of
the restaurants destroyed. Justice requires looking far beyond the last
paycheck to the inherent worth of all those killed, so that a high minimum
compensation level is set to lessen the disparities. It would be a double
blow to the survivors to first lose their loved one and then watch as most
of the taxpayer money went to those who were already well off in the first
place.
The second major issue has to do with recognizing the legitimacy of gay
and lesbian relationships and families. Gay and lesbian families are
especially vulnerable when one partner is killed. Because the option of
marriage is unavailable, these families may find themselves in the
traumatic predicament of having to prove that their union is legitimate.
Fortunately, both the Red Cross and the State of New York have already
announced that they will not discriminate against gay and lesbian
families. The Department of Justice should do the same.
Thank you for considering my comments. I look forward to hearing how
you will act on these very important issues.
Sincerely,
Individual Comment
September 11 Email: Date
2002-01-16
Collection
Citation
“dojN001789.xml,” September 11 Digital Archive, accessed November 14, 2024, https://911digitalarchive.org/items/show/23592.