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Republic of the Marshall Islands Supplemental Nuclear Compensation Act of 2007

A bill to provide supplemental ex gratia compensation to the Republic of the Marshall Islands for impacts of the nuclear testing program of the United States, and for other purposes.

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7/10/2007--Introduced.
Republic of the Marshall Islands Supplemental Nuclear Compensation Act of 2007 - Amends the Compact of Free Association Amendments Act of 2003 to direct the Secretary of Energy to periodically survey and report on radiological conditions on Runit Island. Amends t... moreSee Full Bill Text

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September 26, 2007 RMI Looks to US Legislative Action to Address Nuclear Issues

Minister Witten Philippo, President Note’s appointed spokesperson at the hearing, urged Congress to take action on S. 1756 regardless of the Executive ...

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September 25, 2007 Testimony of Republic of the Marshall Islands Minister Witten ...

His Excellency President Kessai H. Note once again takes this opportunity to personally thank you Chairman Bingamon for introducing S. 1756, the Republic of ...

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September 25, 2007 Testimony of Thomas Bussanich, Acting Director Office Of Insular ...

S. 1756 would deal with several issues that stem from United States nuclear testing that took place in the 1950s. Section 2 would require the Department of ...

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September 10, 2008 Betrayed by the Tomeing-deBrum regime, S. 1756 meets an honorable ...

We have learned that the US Senate Committee on Energy and Natural resources will try to pass S. 1756 tomorrow, now that the RMI government has ended its opposition by silence and its behind the scenes direct opposition. ...

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Source: Marshall Islands Freedom Blog


September 06, 2008 Pirates at the helm of the RMI ship of state

RMI Foreign Minister deBrum is trying to blame his ministry’s failure to support S. 1756, the nuclear claims compensation project of the US Senate, on the nuclear test victims. He even singled out Rongelap and Bikini for not signing a ...

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August 24, 2008 Good or bad, the RMI gets the kind of government it deserves ...

The Marshall Islands Journal sunk to a new low this week, burying stories about RMI bungling of it position on supplementary nuclear claims compensation in the US Senate (S. 1756), as well as US rejection of the RMI’s prematurely ...

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