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Burr, not Tillis, helps pass bill for veterans exposed to Camp Lejeune’s toxic water

“Congress has an obligation to ensure the VA can effectively and efficiently implement any comprehensive toxic exposure legislation and, unfortunately, I continue to have reservations about the Department’s ability to do so,” Tillis said Tuesday night in a written statement.

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Mobile woman believes Camp Lejeune water contamination caused her cancer

Rowan, a Marine who also served at Camp Lejeune, represents Weatherford and others in our area who believe they were exposed. He says what's spurring all the out of town ads you're seeing is the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 that gives veterans, their spouses and anyone who was exposed to contaminated water for at least 30 days a legal path to pursue.

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Statement by President Joe Biden on Senate Passage of the Bipartisan PACT Act

I called for this legislation in my State of the Union address, as part of my Unity Agenda to help bring together our nation. Congress has delivered a decisive and bipartisan win for America’s veterans. I want to thank Chair Tester and Ranking Member Moran as well as Chair Takano and Ranking Member Bost for their tireless work to pass this major reform, and the courageous veterans and advocates whose tenacity and heart ensured this legislation got done.

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