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News about the fight for justice for Camp Lejeune.
Chairman Takano on Senate Passage of PACT Act
“A few months ago the House of Representatives took the historic first step of passing my Honoring Our PACT Act, and moved closer to delivering the most comprehensive legislation to date to treat toxic exposure as a cost of war. I am thrilled that the Senate has now done its part by passing my bill with some additional revisions to benefit veterans.
Fourteen Republicans voted against bill expanding care for War Veterans
"Let me be clear: This bill isn't about Democrats versus Republicans," said Tester, chairman of the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee. "It's not about political posturing. It's about Americans standing up for those who have served and sacrificed on behalf of this country and the freedoms we have today.
Camp Lejeune families win right to sue over toxic water
Veterans try to convince the Veterans Administration that their post-service illnesses were linked to their time in the military.
Marines and family members exposed to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune may soon be able to sue
Marines and family members exposed to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune may soon be able to sue
Veterans Getting Closer to Justice at Camp Lejeune
Veterans and their families who were exposed to the contaminated drinking water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina may soon find the justice they have been seeking for many years.