Sen. Rubio, Bipartisan Colleagues Reintroduce Legislation to Restore Holocaust Survivors' Rights
Most recently, Rubio reintroduced the Holocaust Insurance Accountability Act in the 116th Congess. Rubio previously introduced the legislation in the 112th, 114th, and 115th
"The Holocaust remains humanity's darkest hour, leaving a permanent stain on history for all nations," Rubio said. "
"Never Again means never forgetting those who survived the horrors of the Holocaust," Rosen said. "I'm proud to help reintroduce this important bipartisan legislation to ensure Holocaust survivors and their family members have a fair chance to have their Holocaust-era insurance claim cases heard. Restoring Holocaust survivors' rights takes on new urgency with every year that passes without justice. I will continue working in
"I'm proud to join my colleagues to re-introduce the Holocaust Insurance Accountability Act to continue our support for survivors and their families," Scott said. "The Holocaust is more than a history lesson, it is a stark reminder that evil and hate exist in this world. Our memory and support of all of those who suffered must never weaken. Every generation must heed the call to action in the face of evil, and as
"The horrors of the Holocaust are still engrained in all our minds, which calls us to legislative action on behalf of the survivors and their families," Sasse said. "Many survivors are still owed insurance claims to this day, which is totally unacceptable.
"Holocaust survivors endured one of the darkest moments in the history of the world. Insurers have no business profiting off of their pain and hardship," Cramer said. "Our bill gives survivors and their beneficiaries a way to receive the money they are owed."
"It is the victims of the Holocaust and their families who should be the heirs to unpaid policies that were set aside for times of trouble - not the insurance companies,"
"Preventing Holocaust survivors and their families from collecting on documented policies is truly tragic, but allowing these global insurance corporations to hold onto this unjust enrichment is an offensive re-victimization that cannot stand,"
"Holocaust survivors are very grateful to Senators Rubio, Rosen, and Scott, and Representatives
"Holocaust survivors are in shock that the
"We thank all the elected officials, including
"As I told the
"The only questions are whether Holocaust survivors, after all we endured, should remain second class citizens under
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