After years of waiting, veterans who were exposed to contaminated drinking water while assigned to Camp Lejeune in North Carolina may soon have the right to seek restitution from the U.S. government. The Camp Lejeune Justice Act is expected to pass the Senate this week, enabling restitution …
With the first cases claiming harm from Camp Lejeune contamination to be heard soon in court, the public has yet to see the results of a landmark study of cancers among thousands exposed to tainted water at the Marine Corps base from the 1950s to the 1980s, despite the study wrapping up months ago.
Breast cancer survivor Mike Partain addresses a rally against the federal government's support for what they say is a known polluter April 23, 2014, on Capitol Hill. A landmark study of cancers among thousands exposed to tainted water at the Marine Corps base from the 1950s to the 1980s still remains under wraps despite wrapping up months ago.
Breast cancer survivor Mike Partain addresses a rally against the federal government's support for what they say is a known polluter April 23, 2014, on Capitol Hill. A landmark study of cancers among thousands exposed to tainted water at the Marine Corps base from the 1950s to the 1980s still remains under wraps despite wrapping up months ago.