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May 29, 2011

Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Survey Planned

Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Survey Planned
Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Survey Planned, Bill to Aid Vets, Families Reintroduced in Congress

May 28, 2011

Respond to Camp Lejeune failures with integrity - St. Petersburg Times

Respond to Camp Lejeune failures with integrity - St. Petersburg Times

WorkersCompensation.com's CompNewsNetwork - ATSDR Health Survey of Pre-1986 Personnel at Camp Lejeune

WorkersCompensation.com's CompNewsNetwork - ATSDR Health Survey of Pre-1986 Personnel at Camp Lejeune

Camp Lejeune: Marine Corps Base Health Survey Flawed - Salem-News.Com

Camp Lejeune: Marine Corps Base Health Survey Flawed - Salem-News.Com

Camp Lejeune: Marine Corps Base Health Survey Flawed - Salem-News.Com

Camp Lejeune: Marine Corps Base Health Survey Flawed - Salem-News.Com

ATSDR Announces Camp Lejeune Health Survey

ATSDR Announces Camp Lejeune Health Survey
I am so excited to see ATSDR actually do a survey themselves.
YES!
Bring it on, we are ready! Thank you for listening and helping.

May 14, 2011

The right help - Editorials - NewsObserver.com

The right help - Editorials - NewsObserver.com

That there was drinking water contamination until the 1980s at the Camp Lejeune Marine base in Onslow County on North Carolina's coast is not in dispute.

May 6, 2011

Democrat gets GOP support for Camp Lejeune water bill | McClatchy

Democrat gets GOP support for Camp Lejeune water bill McClatchy

This year, there are 15 co-sponsors, but Miller is working on adding more names. He thinks it will get support even though the bill would increase costs significantly for Veterans' Affairs at a time when the GOP-led House is trying to cut the budget.

"We are running up against that some, but there is a strong sense that justice requires we do right by these families," Miller said.

May 5, 2011

Janey Ensminger Act to Care for Camp Lejeune Families Reintroduced - Salem-News.Com

Janey Ensminger Act to Care for Camp Lejeune Families Reintroduced - Salem-News.Com
U.S. Reps. Brad Miller and John D. Dingell Reintroduce legislation to aid Marines & civilians whose lives were impacted by Camp Lejeune's toxic water.