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To whom it may concern, & Mr. Feinberg, My name is      . My husband      was killed on 9/11 in the World Trade Center. He was a wonderful man and father to our three children,      age 9,      age 7 and      age 5. He worked for      for 14 years.      as many of the victims of 9/11 was a young, hard working citizen who provided well for his family. He had recently earned the title      , one of the youngest ever at age 35. The only thing my husband was more proud of was his three children.      also survived the bombing of the Trade Center in 1993. He was called a hero that day because he carried a pregnant women down 103 floors. To him that is just what anyone would do. After 1993 I was concerned about him working in the Trade Center. He said to me, "      this is America, the Greatest Country in the world! We will never let something like this happen again."

My husband like others got caught in the middle of this War on America. A war that I believe could have and should have been prevented by the Clinton administration but was not. I am writing this letter now was a single Mother of three asking that my government do what is Right for my family and all those that have perished. In Regards to the Compensation fund I ask for Consistancy of regulations. The applied rules should remain the same regardless of salary. The Salary cap should be waived. I ask that all families be given an idea as to their outcome with at least three examples of presumptive award senarios. This should be given to us before we sign away our rights as citizens.

I ask these things of you because, like my husband believed this is America, The Greatest Country in the World It is time to do right by our families.

Respectfully yours

Individual Comment
Kinnelon, NJ

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