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Another Voice: Military bases are responsible for toxic environments

Environmental racism has been rising because of globalization and capitalism, which encourage people whose businesses create pollution to accumulate financial profit at the expense of disenfranchised communities' health. However, a lesser-known contributor to environmental racism is the military. The very people who pledged to defend our country and the safety of our citizens have made some reckless decisions, one of the most recent being the clandestine incineration of over 20 million pounds of AFFF waste.

Does tetrachloroethylene causes cancer?

The chemical tetrachloroethylene or PCE is carcinogenic. This potentially life-threatening effect was discovered after a study found that people who had lived near a dry cleaning facility while they were growing up had double the odds of developing cancer. Now, many are trying to determine if PCE can cause cancer in humans as well. The answer is yes and no, depending on where you live and what you do with the chemical.

White river junction VA healthcare system and Veterans benefits administration to host virtual town hall

The PACT Act is one of the largest health and benefit expansions in American history. It recognizes toxic exposure as a “cost of war” by addressing the full range of issues affecting toxic-exposed veterans, ensuring generations of veterans who suffer from toxic exposure-related conditions get the benefits and care they’ve earned. This new law also expands and extends eligibility for VA health care for veterans with toxic exposures and veterans of the Vietnam era, Gulf War era, and post-9/11 era.

Progress Action Fund: Jon Stewart hammering GOP for blocking veterans healthcare bill featured in new ad against Ron Johnson

The ad, which will run on connected TVs and on online platforms, features footage from Jon Stewart at a press conference where he hammered Senate Republicans for blocking the PACT Act, which would provide veterans with critical healthcare coverage. Johnson and Republicans voted against the bill in retaliation for Senators Schumer and Manchin announcing the Inflation Reduction Act.

Veterans Affairs secretary explains new toxic exposure testing and treatment program

Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough and Congressmember Salud Carbajal visited Santa Barbara’s Veterans Administration Clinic on Tuesday to talk with the medical staff about the new toxic exposure testing and treatment bill that President Biden signed on August 8. The cabinet secretary was touring clinics in Carbajal’s district — in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and the new Ventura clinic that opened on September 27 — to spread the word about the new program.

Veterans groups offer help on PACT, Camp Lejeune claims in Bloomington

“It’s a fluid situation because they’re adding conditions and removing conditions or expanding conditions, sometimes on a weekly basis. So this is going to be a constant change,” he said, noting the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is expected to start addressing claims at the start of 2023. “They’re still trying to work out the details, so as they work out the details, those will get passed down to the public.”