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News Nation on MSNCamp Lejeune toxic water injury claims surpass 500K(NewsNation) — The Navy has received 546,000 claims from people seeking compensation for exposure to toxic water at the North ...
Leading Democrats in Congress are turning their attention to service members exposed to toxins at domestic military bases and ...
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Navy Times on MSNLawmakers seek to speed up claims for Camp Lejeune toxic water victimsTwo members of Congress recently introduced a bill that would speed up federal claims for Marines and other service members ...
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The North Carolina Forest Service put out a state-wide burn ban Friday due to dry spring conditions increasing the risks for fires to spread.
Last week the VA began providing disability benefits to veterans, Reservists, and National Guard members affected by the contaminants in the water supply at Camp Lejeune, NC. VA has established a ...
Camp Lejeune toxic water survivors continue to push for justice. They have been fighting for the passing of the "Camp Lejeune Justice Act," a bill that would bring relief for survivors.
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