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RECA applications open for St. Louis County residents
RECA is for those who developed cancer or other diseases because of exposure to nuclear testing and uranium mining, dating ...
Representing the 25th Navajo Nation Council, Speaker Crystalyne Curley and Council Delegate Curtis Yanito joined uranium ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has released updated guidance for individuals intending to apply for compensation under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), a federal program that offers ...
Applications are officially open for survivors impacted by the radioactive waste in the St. Louis region. Former Missouri State Representative Dr. Chantelle Jones will fill out a 24-page application ...
The Senate voted to expand compensation for victims of radiation exposure. Some Navajo Nation residents, who are among the most affected by nuclear fallout and environmental contamination, were ...
Applications for the reauthorized and expanded Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) can now be found online at the United States Department of Justice's Civil Division. Downwinders and uranium ...
Idaho residents exposed to Cold War-era nuclear fallout finally receive long-overdue compensation through expanded RECA legislation. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act includes Idaho in the list of ...
Sam Page is asking for funding for 15 new jobs, saying that two "critical" public programs need more support to meet resident ...
Hundreds of thousands of St. Louis area residents might qualify for radiation exposure payments, marking a significant shift ...
For Karen Nickel, reviving and expanding the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act was bittersweet. Nickel and Dawn Chapman were part of Just Moms STL, a group that's been raising awareness and seeking ...
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