If lawmakers fail to reach an agreement within the next few days, Congress will let long-standing benefits for U.S. victims of nuclear testing expire. Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), which was first passed in 1990, provides compensation to victims from multiple states. If Congress does not extend the benefits after this week, they will expire. Republicans are divided over whether…
If lawmakers are unable to come to an agreement in the days away, Congress is prepared to allow long-standing benefits for victims of U.S. atomic testing to expire. The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act ( RECA ), which was first passed in 1990, will no longer be in effect after this week unless Congress extends them. But, Republicans are divided on whether … If lawmakers are unable to come to an agreement in the days away, Congress is prepared to allow long-standing benefits for victims of U.S. atomic testing to expire. The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act ( RECA ), which was first passed in 1990, will no longer be in effect after this week unless Congress extends them. But, Republicans are divided on whether …
If lawmakers fail to reach an agreement within the next few days, Congress will let long-standing benefits for U.S. victims of nuclear testing expire. Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), which was first passed in 1990, provides compensation to victims from multiple states. If Congress does not extend the benefits after this week, they will expire. Republicans are divided over whether…