Parity for Pacific Radiation Survivors Act
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would extend the same federal compensation and benefits to people who were exposed to radiation during nuclear weapons testing in the Pacific to those already receiving benefits for radiation exposure from U.S. nuclear weapons testing in Nevada and other domestic locations. Pacific islanders and military personnel affected by these tests would gain access to healthcare, financial compensation, and other support programs currently available only to domestic radiation survivors. The legislation aims to treat all Americans harmed by government nuclear testing equally regardless of where the exposure occurred.
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