Kansas, Missouri senators do nothing as veterans exposed to toxins get sick and die

One by one, U.S. military veterans walked to a podium at Kansas City’s VFW headquarters Tuesday, describing the brutal effects of exposure to toxic smoke while in the service.

Headaches. Cancers. Difficulty breathing. Broken families and lost friends. Death.

Rachel Allgood

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