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The compensation amount — originally $50,000 to $75,000 — will be increased to $100,000 in most cases.
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, which helps those poisoned by U.S. nuclear weapons program, expires Friday unless Congress acts immediately.
Aug. 9—BELEN — President Joe Biden expressed support Wednesday for extending federal radiation exposure compensation to New Mexicans who suffered adverse health effects because of fallout from ...
We’ve been covering efforts on Capitol Hill to substantially expand the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, a 1990 law allowing victims of government-caused nuclear contamination who developed ...
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act has been a lifeline for some people and families exposed to toxins linked to decades-old nuclear weapons tests, but advocates say more people deserve ...
The scrapped vote on H.R. 8097, the “RECA Extension Act,” from Rep. Celeste Maloy (R-Utah.), comes just days before the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act is set to expire on June 7.
Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley is celebrating the reconciliation bill’s passage as a victory in the effort to address radioactive waste exposure in Missouri, particularly the St. Louis region… ...
In March, S. 3853, a bipartisan bill sponsored by Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, passed by a wide margin. It would’ve extended the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act for another six years.
Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley is celebrating the reconciliation bill's passage as a victory in the effort to address radioactive waste exposure in Missouri, particularly the St. Louis region.
Radiation exposure compensation for SD, other states included in ‘big, beautiful bill’ Kyle Dunphey Utah News Dispatch 0:00 ...