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SR 14 seeks to include Montana in the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, ensuring residents affected by radiation from nuclear activities receive vital health and financial support.
SR 14 seeks to include Montana in the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, ensuring residents affected by radiation from nuclear activities receive vital health and financial support.
Bill Number: SR 14
Title: Resolution to include Montana in the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act
Status: Filed with Secretary of State
Introduced: October 30, 2024
Classification: Resolution
Subject: Consumer Protection, Environmental Protection
The primary purpose of SR 14 is to formally request the inclusion of the state of Montana in the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA). This act provides compensation to individuals who have suffered health effects due to exposure to radiation from nuclear testing and uranium mining. By including Montana, the resolution aims to address the health impacts experienced by residents in areas affected by such activities.
SR 14 represents a significant step towards addressing the health impacts of radiation exposure for residents of Montana. By advocating for their inclusion in the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, the resolution aims to provide necessary support and compensation to those affected, thereby enhancing consumer and environmental protection in the state.
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