Sen. Rosen, Rep. Susie Lee Announce Introduction of Bill to Support Veterans Exposed to Radiation in Nevada
veterans who served within the NTTR receive the presumption of exposure, benefits, and care that they deserve. Last
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veterans who served within the NTTR receive the presumption of exposure, benefits, and care that they deserve. Last
immediate attention to this issue. Lee’s bipartisan Presumption for Radiation or Toxin Exposure Coverage for Troops (PROTECT
Nevada Testing Range, should have the same presumption of radiation exposure as DOE employees who served alongside them
prevented our veterans from receiving the same presumption of exposure that DOE civilians they served alongside receive
Training Range (NTTR) since 1951 have the same presumption of exposure as the Department of Energy employees they
Training Range (NTTR) since 1951 have the same presumption of exposure as the Department of Energy employees they
considered radiation-exposed for the purposes of “presumptive benefits,” authorize the Department of State to submit an Unfunded
explanation of the strategic rationale. Establish an updated presumption of exposure for military personnel, federal employees, and civilians
receive their health care. Congresswoman Lee’s bipartisan Presumption for Radiation or Toxin Exposure Coverage for Troops (PROTECT
explanation of the strategic rationale. Establish an updated presumption of exposure for military personnel, federal employees, and civilians … leading the PROTECT Act which would establish a presumption that certain veterans were exposed to radiation and other
care for exposure to toxic radiation. Her bipartisan Presumption for Radiation or Toxin Exposure Coverage for Troops (PROTECT … would establish a presumption that certain veterans were exposed to radiation and other toxins at the Nevada Test
care for exposure to toxic radiation. Her bipartisan Presumption for Radiation or Toxin Exposure Coverage for Troops (PROTECT … would establish a presumption that certain veterans were exposed to radiation and other toxins at the Nevada Test
considered radiation-exposed for the purposes of “presumptive benefits.” “Like anyone on the battlefield, cold warriors … care for what the VA has categorized as “presumptive diseases” due to radiation exposure, a veteran must provide
submit evidence of their stationing. Establish a presumption of toxic exposure for DOD personnel who served … within the NTTR – where DOE employees have a presumption of exposure and are covered under the Energy Employees
occurred – despite the Department of Energy providing a presumption of exposure for their personnel who served at these … Department of the Air Force both provides a presumption of exposure at relevant Air Force locations, where
result of nuclear testing in Nevada. The Presumption for Radiation or Toxin Exposure Coverage for Troops (PROTECT … would establish a presumption that certain veterans were exposed to radiation and other toxins at the Nevada Test
Susie Lee (NV-03) reintroduced H.R. 1400, the Presumption for Radiation or Toxin Exposure Coverage for Troops … Test and Training Range (NTTR) by establishing a presumption of exposure to radiation and toxins at NTTR between