Call to Action for Congress, the Veteran's Administration & Department of Defense
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Monday, May 23, 2022
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The toxins found at these Army, Navy, Marine, Air Force and Coast Guard bases has affected the health of too many Military Families, Veterans, Civilians Employees and surrounding community members.
Key Points:
- The toxins found at these Army, Navy, Marine, Air Force and Coast Guard bases has affected the health of too many Military Families, Veterans, Civilians Employees and surrounding community members.
- The United States Department of Defense is the single largest polluter on the planet.
- The PACT Act, currently being mulled over in Congress, falls considerably short because it has excluded these veterans & families from it.
- They have been repeatedly denied any assistance by the VA, as the bill only addresses Camp Lejeune in the US.