Congresswoman Bush says one person suffering from nuclear weapons testing radiation too much, citing Manhattan Project plant in Missouri
Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush says at a news conference to urge Congress to act on reauthorizing the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act that politicians dismissing radiation exposure impacts in Missouri and elsewhere is disgraceful, as a uranium processing plant in Saint Louis had put thousands at risk, and the law impacting constituents nationwide deserves urgent, bipartisan support to provide justice.





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