Missourians head to Washington to call for a House vote on the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act

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Residents of impacted communities are heading to Washington to speak in favor of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act before it expires this summer.

The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act expires this summer. The initial bill passed the Senate earlier this year but has yet to be considered in the House. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has been pushing to expand and extend the initiative and has tried to add it as an amendment to the Federal Aviation Administration bill. 'If we're not going to get amendment votes, I'm not going to help them speed this along,' Hawley told reporters about the FAA legislation.

There are RECA claimants in all 50 states,' Bush said. 'We are talking about legislation that impacts every single member of congress' constituents.' The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act lists zip codes where payments would be allotted for those suffering from illnesses. However, Visintine and other advocates say, the impact of the bill would extend further than just individual assistance. 'If it gives somebody a chance to just breathe and pay their bills, great.

All eyes are on the House now. The ball is in their court. I have spoken to Speaker Johnson about this. I've talked to anybody and everybody who will listen and some who won't listen, and told him that the time is of the essence,' Hawley said. Dawn Chapman, who lives near a toxic landfill in St. Louis, was Hawley’s guest for this year’s State of the Union address. She has called for compensation over the years through her group, Just Moms STL.

Hawley said the money should not be an issue. 'This is an instance where the government is the one who has caused this harm,' Hawley said. 'Right now, I'll tell you who is paying for this. The American people are paying for it. The people of my state are paying for it, in some cases literally with their lives.'

 

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