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News about the fight for justice for Camp Lejeune.
Cartwright to Donor: Stop using me in Camp Lejeune Ad
Members of Congress are prohibited from using official resources to promote commercial endeavors. Cartwright can be seen in the video wearing his official Congressional lapel pin.
EXCLUSIVE: Dem may have ‘Violated’ house rules after appearing In TV ads, watchdog alleges
Cartwright praised law firm Parker Waichman and its partner Jerry Parker in July TV ads that have since been pulled by the firm, Axios reported Thursday. Cartwright’s appearance in the ads may violate ethics rules because he gave his “endorsement” of Parker and used House resources to “support” the firm, watchdog Functional Government Initiative (FGI) wrote in a complaint Monday to the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE).
Guest Op/Ed: Camp Lejeune Justice Act gives hope to victims
On June 16, 2022, Senate voted to pass the Camp Lejeune Justice Act. The bill also prohibits the government from asserting immunity from litigation in response to a lawsuit. No punitive damages can be recovered in any legal action under this act. Undoubtedly, the Camp Lejeune Justice Act is on the verge of becoming law. If the bill is signed into law by President Biden, toxic exposure victims will have 2 years to seek financial compensation from the government, starting with the date the Camp Lejeune Justice Ace is enacted.
One million Marines and family members who were stationed at Camp Lejeune seek justice after contaminated water caused cancer, birth defects and other health issues
“There’s a lot out there that needs attention,” Bozella said after listing a variety of issues confronting veterans. “And without undersecretaries to really shepherd these processes and be the person ’