After each national tragedy, the American people ask: How can we help? But the answer changes each time. After the terrorist attacks in 2001, Congress set up a taxpayer-financed fund to compensate victims and their families – and to prevent lawsuits against the airlines. After the Newtown shootings in 2012, nonprofit groups distributed (or did not distribute) donations. After the Boston Marathon bombing last year, a single fund collected contributions, and its administrator decided how to divide them up.
Should the U.S. government compensate victims of mass violence like bombings and shootings sprees? Or should compensation come from other sources, like lawsuits and private donations?
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