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The end of World War II brought the Four Corners a uranium boom. Eight decades later, yellowcake may be making a comeback, ...
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, has been a vocal proponent of restoring the program and expanding eligibility to other ...
Thousands of dollars could come to New Mexicans who grew sick after working in uranium mines or after above ground nuclear tests, but advocates say there is more work to be done and exactly how many ...
A government program that compensates victims of radiation exposure from federal uranium mining and nuclear testing has been ...
Over a year ago, Congress allowed the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, known as RECA, to expire, leaving hundreds of ...
A year after Congress allowed a radiation compensation program to lapse, former Navajo uranium miners and their families want the aid restored.
New law adds ZIP codes, diseases, and jobs to RECA, offering $100K payouts to Coldwater Creek and Navajo Nation families.
A provision shepherded by U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley allows Missouri residents affected by nuclear waste contamination to seek ...
If the House agrees Wednesday to the Senate’s changes, RECA would not only be revived but expanded by adding eligibility for ...
The federal government’s program that gives payments to people sickened by nuclear testing or uranium mining is one step ...
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