ST. LOUIS—St. Louis-area residents living with health complications because of nuclear contamination can apply for compensation. The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act passed in Congress last month.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), enacted July 4, 2025, reauthorized the filing of claims under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA). New claims may be filed until December 31, ...
Several months after the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act was expanded to include 21 Missouri ZIP codes, the Justice Department reports that $8.57 million worth of claims have been approved for ...
Applications for financial compensation are starting to roll in from people who lived, worked or went to school within three McCracken County zip codes and developed certain disorders related to ...
A town hall meeting was held on Oct. 14 to provide St. Charles County residents with information on how to apply for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) program. Held at the St. Charles ...
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The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act is for anyone who lived in specific ZIP codes and developed certain cancers or diseases. Blast at a Tennessee explosives plant leaves 19 people missing and ...
Applications for the reauthorized and expanded Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) can now be found online at the United States Department of Justice's Civil Division. Downwinders and uranium ...
The federal government has reinstated the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, which had expired in 2024. The federal law now covers more ground, including all of Utah, New Mexico and Idaho. The ...