H.R.5632 - To prohibit the importation of certain low-level radioactive waste into the United States.

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  • Official: To prohibit the importation of certain low-level radioactive waste into the United States. as introduced.

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09/16/08
MAPLight.org Launches a 'Committee...

H.R. 5632 would effectively prohibit the importation of radioactive waste into the United States. Energy Solutions, a nuclear waste manag...

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09/16/08
ConnieTalk: Congressional Transpar...

Or take H.R. 5632, which would prohibit importation of radioactive waste, currently stuck in the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. ...

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09/16/08
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The second example deals with HR 5632, a bill that would prohibit importation of radioactive waste, and its tenure in the House Committee...

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08/12/08
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Bart introduced his bill, HR 5632, after learning a private company had applied for a bart license to import 20000 tons of. The Bay Area ...

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07/17/08
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If your answer is no then you should keep track of HR 5632, a bill that would effectively ban the import of radioactive waste into the US...

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07/07/08
WashingtonWatch.com - S. 3225, A b...

To prohibit the importation of certain low-level radioactive waste into the United States (H.R. 5632). See Bills on the Same Subject: Ene...

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07/05/08
Importing Nuclear Waste: Not a Goo...

(UT) and Democratic Congressman Bart Gordon (TN) who introduced HR 5632 with 26 Co-sponsors. No matter what your position is on domestic ...

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06/10/08
Congressman Gordon says no nuclear...

Bart introduced his bill, HR 5632, after learning a private company had applied for a license to import 20000 tons of radioactive waste f...

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05/17/08
Upcoming Events - 05/18/08

HR 5632 is important not only to prevent EnergySolutions from opening the door to foreign nuclear waste disposal in the US, but also to p...

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05/07/08
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Salt Lake Tribune - United States Huntsman to stick to his guns, and tell Congress to exercise the nuclear option - HR 5632. The bill wou...

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