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March 07, 2019 | Press Releases

Steube Introduces Bill to Study Radiation Effects on Enewetak Atoll Veterans

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, Congressman Greg Steube (R-Fla.) introduced the Enewetak Atoll Cleanup Radiation Study Act which calls on the Department of Veterans Affairs to study the effects of radiation on veterans who were assigned to the cleanup of the Enewetak Atoll nuclear testing site from January 1, 1977, to December 31, 1980. Steube was joined by Congresswoman Elaine Luria (D-Va.) in introducing this bipartisan legislation.

“As a Veteran and a member of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, I know the importance of listening to Veterans to ensure they are receiving the care they deserve,” said Steube following the introduction of the bill. “This bill will direct the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to partner with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NAS) to conduct a small-scale study to review the findings from a previous radiation dose assessment (RDA) conducted by the Department of Defense (DOD). If there are discrepancies in the original RDA, I’m determined to get to the bottom of it.”

In a 2018 RDA, the DOD determined veterans who participated in the Enewetak Atoll cleanup (ECUP) were not exposed to harmful levels of radiation. However, ECUP Vets, along with representatives from NAS, expressed concern about these findings in a meeting of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee last year—specifically citing issues with methodology and assessment in the DOD’s review.

“This bill seeks to clear up some of the confusion around the original RDA and address our Veterans’ concerns about their level of radiation exposure during their military service,” continued Steube. “We’ve also asked that the VA and NAS report back to the committee so we can review and determine next steps.”

The Congressional Budget Office estimates that this bill would have insignificant discretionary costs.

Congressman Greg Steube is a former Army JAG Officer and served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. He serves on the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee.

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