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VisitWhat will be the outcome of the Washington, D.C. rally for compensation after radioactive exposure by end of September 2024?
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Senator Hawley Joins Missouri Families, Including Young Kids, Rallying for Compensation after Radioactive Exposure
Sep 19, 2024, 05:42 PM
In Missouri, thousands of families, including young kids, were exposed to radioactive waste due to improper nuclear waste dumping by the government. The government allegedly lied to these families, claiming there was nothing to worry about. This exposure has led to numerous cases of cancer and other serious diseases, with many victims having died. Senator Josh Hawley has called out media outlets for mocking the victims and emphasized the need for congressional support for those affected. Everyday Americans, including residents of St. Louis and St. Charles, who supported the Manhattan Project, are among those seeking justice. Victims of nuclear radiation from Missouri and across the nation are planning to rally in Washington, D.C. next week to press Congress for compensation.
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