Al: Between 1977 and 1980, members of the U.S Armed Forces were exposed to nuclear waste.

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Between 1977 and 1980, thousands of members of the U.S Armed Forces were given a duty: Help clean up nuclear test sites in the Marshall Islands. Dressed in t-shirts, shorts, and boots (aka, without protective gear), those service members did their job.

Now, about 40 years later, many of those brave men and women face serious health problems. Cancer rates among these veterans is around 35 percent. And for some reason, they cannot get the compensation they have earned.

Congress needs to step up. Veterans who become ill because they did their duty to this nation should have access to the quality health care they need. They’ve earned it.

Today I’m joining with Congressmen Mark Takai, Ted Lieu, Brad Ashford, Mark Takano and Mark Pocan to tell Congress to right this wrong. And as we all know, a grassroots movement is always stronger when we act together. So today, I’m asking you -- will you click here and add your voice?

This is an outrageous and inexcusable oversight that Congress needs to fix now. Our veterans deserve better.

Thank you for joining me.

Al

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