The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), recently published a report on the Department of Labor’s (DOL) decision-making process for Part E of the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act…
In this article, Joseph Sorrentino illustrates the negative consequences of uranium mining on miners’ health that have come to light only years later. Uranium mining and milling was a part…
In an article published by the Santa Fe New Mexican on Feb. 20, the administration of the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) is brought into question in…
Today, January 27th, marks the National Downwinders Day. This day brings to attention those who have become ill as a result of exposure to radioactive fallout from nuclear testing…
Cold War Patriots is pleased to announce that the Department of Labor today announced that it has officially extended the comment period for the notice of proposed rulemaking published on…
“This is clearly a tangled set of issues that Congress should take another look at,” said Senator Claire McCaskill of Missouri, citing the concerns over sick nuclear workers and the…
To read the article "Roots of federal compensation program began with sick workers at Paducah, KY., uranium plant" published by the Belleville News-Democrat,
Cold War Patriots wishes to thank the following Senators and Members of Congress for their support in requesting an extension for the comment period for the proposed changes to EEOICPA:…
Urgent action needed! Don’t let your benefits be cut! The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has proposed a series of substantive changes which will reduce the compensation and medical benefits…