107th Congress, 2d Session House Document No. 107-285
Commemorative Joint Meeting of the Congress of the United States
In Remembrance of the Victims and Heroes of September 11, 2001
Federal Hall, New York, NY
Friday, September 6, 2002
Compiled Under the Direction of the
Joint Committee on Printing,
Chairman Robert W. Ney
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 2003
House Concurrent Resolution 448
Whereas on September 11, 2001, thousands of
innocent people were killed and injured in
combined terrorist attacks involving four hijacked
airliners, the World Trade Center, and the
Pentagon;
Whereas in the aftermath of the attacks, thousands
more were left grieving for beloved family and
friends, livelihoods were compromised, and
businesses and property were damaged and lost;
Whereas the greatest loss of life, personal
injury, and physical destruction occurred in and
was sustained by the City of New York;
Whereas government and the American people
responded decisively, through the bravery,
sacrifice and toil of the fire and rescue workers,
law enforcement, building trades, caregivers,
Armed Forces, and millions more who through their
many expressions of care and compassion brought
forth comfort, hope, and the promise of recovery;
Whereas the City of New York attended to the
aftermath of the destruction of the World Trade
Center with profound respect for the victims and
compassion to the survivors;
Whereas the City of New York has invited the
Congress to meet at the site of the original
Federal Hall, where the First Congress of the
United States convened on March 4, 1789; Now,
therefore be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the
Senate concurring), That, in remembrance of the
victims and the heroes of September 11, 2001, and
in recognition of the courage and spirit of the
City of New York, the Congress shall conduct a
special meeting in Federal Hall in New York, New
York, on September 6, 2002.
House Concurrent Resolution 487
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the
Senate concurring),
SECTION 1. AUTHORIZING PRINTING OF VOLUME OF
TRANSCRIPTS OF NEW YORK CITY MEETING AND
STATEMENTS OF TERRORIST ATTACKS OF SEPTEMBER 11.
(a) In General.--A volume consisting of the
transcripts of the ceremonial meeting of the House
of Representatives and Senate in New York City on
September 6, 2002, and a collection of statements
by Members of the House of Representatives and
Senators on the terrorist attacks of September 11,
2001, shall be printed as a House document under
the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing,
with suitable binding.
(b) Statements To Be Included in Volume.--A
statement by a Member of the House of
Representatives or a Senator on the terrorist
attacks of September 11, 2001, shall be included
in the volume printed under subsection (a) if the
statement--
(1) was printed in the Congressional Record prior
to the most recent date on which the House of
Representatives adjourned prior to the date of the
regularly scheduled general election in November
2002; and
(2) is approved for inclusion in the volume by the
Committee on House Administration of the House of
Representatives (in the case of a statement by a
Member of the House), or the Committee on Rules
and Administration of the Senate (in the case of a
statement by a Senator).
SEC. 2. NUMBER OF COPIES.
The number of copies of the document printed under
section 1 shall be 15,000 casebound copies, of
which--
(1) 15 shall be provided to each Member of the
House of Representatives;
(2) 25 shall be provided to each Senator; and
(3) the balance shall be distributed by the Joint
Committee on Printing to Members of the House of
Representatives and Senators, based on requests
submitted to the Joint Committee by Members and
Senators.
SEC. 3. MEMBER DEFINED.
In this concurrent resolution, the term ``Member
of the House of Representatives'' includes a
Delegate or Resident Commissioner to the Congress.
Photograph by Mark Abraham.
Photograph by U.S. House of Representatives, Office of Photography.
Photograph by U.S. House of Representatives, House Recording Studio, Todd Redlin.