American Victims of Terrorism Compensation Act
American Victims of Terrorism Compensation Act
Plain Language Summary
# American Victims of Terrorism Compensation Act (S 706) Summary **What the Bill Would Do** This bill, sponsored by Senator John Cornyn of Texas, would establish or modify a compensation program for American victims of terrorism. While specific details aren't provided in the summary, bills with this title typically create a fund or mechanism to provide financial assistance to U.S. citizens and residents who have been harmed by terrorist attacks—either domestic or international—and potentially their families. **Who It Affects and Key Areas** The bill would directly affect terrorism victims and their families seeking compensation. It also involves government oversight and investigation procedures, suggesting it would require Congressional review and possibly government agencies to study and administer the compensation process.
The bill touches on how government trust funds are managed and used for this purpose. **Current Status** As of now, S 706 is in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full Senate. The bill remains in the early stages of the legislative process. For specific details about eligibility requirements, compensation amounts, or funding sources, the full bill text would need to be reviewed.
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.