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Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton  (D-DC) will ... speak against an amendment to the National Defense  Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012, that would cut $197 million for  Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) and reallocate those funds to the  disposal of nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain in Nevada.  The amendment  ... could affect the cleanup of munitions and toxins found at thousands  of FUDS around the nation, including the site in Northwest D.C.'s Spring  Valley neighborhood.
         Said Norton: "Many FUDS are located far away from densely populated areas.  The D.C. site is in one of the city's residential neighborhoods and almost certainly would not have been selected as a primary site for testing World War I munitions if the District had the right to govern itself and equal representation in the Congress."
    Said Norton: "Many FUDS are located far away from densely populated areas.  The D.C. site is in one of the city's residential neighborhoods and almost certainly would not have been selected as a primary site for testing World War I munitions if the District had the right to govern itself and equal representation in the Congress."
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton
Press Release (May 25, 2011)
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
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