Editorial: Its 69-30 Senate approval last week shows its clear bipartisan support. President Joe Biden has said he will sign it if it reaches his desk. But approval by the
Opinion: What use is prominence if Hawley and Bush can’t move the federal government to protect their constituents from a radioactive threat that is clearly the government’s responsibility?
WASHINGTON — Victims of nuclear contamination rallied in the nation’s capital on Wednesday in support of bipartisan legislation that would extend compensation for those harmed by radioactive waste.
Hawley wants to expand the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to include federal compensation for people from the greater St. Louis region impacted by radiation from bomb-making materials dumped there during