Two members of Congress from New York City say that up to $50 million in Osama bin Laden bounty money should go to first responders, survivors and victims’ family members from the Sept. 11 attacks.

The Rewards for Justice Program established a bounty of $25 million in 2001 to help bring bin Laden to justice. In 2004, Congress passed legislation providing the secretary of state up to $50 million to award for information leading to the capture of bin Laden.

It is unclear whether anyone is eligible for the bounty.

Reps. Anthony Weiner and Jerrold Nadler said today that the funds should be redirected to organizations that assist first responders, families, and survivors affected by the 2001 terror attacks.

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