‘Honoring Our Pact Act’ Set to Pass U.S. House, Then Will Be Signed Into Laws by Pres. Biden
Most expect the bill, including the Camp Lejeune water contamination provisions, to pass the House without trouble
Most expect the bill, including the Camp Lejeune water contamination provisions, to pass the House without trouble
The Senate voted 84-14 to approve a bill which includes provisions that will allow Camp Lejeune water contamination lawsuits to be brought against the U.S. Government for injuries linked to exposure between 1953 and 1987
Provisions that would have allowed Camp Lejeune water contamination lawsuits by veterans and family members were removed, and introduced as a separate bill when the litigation reached the Senate.
Bill seeks to provide veterans and their families with the ability to pursue compensation and settlements for Camp Lejeune water contamination injuries
The U.S. Marine Corps is warning the public to stay away from Browns Island, which may be littered with unexploded ordinance and is the sight of occasional live-fire exercises.
Tens of thousands of cases of breast cancer, bladder cancer, and other ailments, including miscarriages, have been traced to water contamination and could lead to potential Camp Lejeune lawsuits.