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The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, which provides compensation for people harmed by exposure to nuclear testing and ...
More Americans are now eligible for compensation for health problems linked to radiation exposure from the atomic weapons ...
President Ronald Reagan declared July 16 as National Atomic Veterans Day, in recognition of service member participation in U ...
Local organizers happy to see RECA included in Big Beautiful Bill, but acknowledge that there is still more work to do in the ...
It includes something local advocates have been pushing for years now: compensation for victims of radioactive contamination.
A provision shepherded by U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley allows Missouri residents affected by nuclear waste contamination to seek ...
New Mexico's junior senator, who for years has been pushing to extend a federal compensation program for people sickened by ...
Congress has reinstated the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, providing financial support for those affected by nuclear ...
The federal government’s program that gives payments to people sickened by nuclear testing or uranium mining is one step ...
RECA expanded to cover more radiation exposure victims in Arizona through 2028 with up to $100,000 compensation.
The program expired last year as a cost cutting measure. Though renewed, some still have qualms with the program.
Congress earlier this month finally got around to making New Mexico fallout victims of the first test of an atomic bomb and ...
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