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Camp Lejeune, Marine Widows tragically looses her son. His funeral will be on August 7th, 2024. His mother, seeks support to cover funeral expenses and to honor her son's memory.
Camp Lejeune, Marine Widows tragically looses her son. His funeral will be on August 7th, 2024. His mother, seeks support to cover funeral expenses and to honor her son's memory.
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Two members of Congress introduced the Camp Lejeune Justice Corrections Act to expedite claims for service members exposed to toxic chemicals at Camp Lejeune. Proposed by Reps. Greg Murphy and Deborah Ross, the bill updates the 2022 Act, ensuring the right to a jury trial, expanding jurisdiction, and capping attorney fees. The original Act allowed service members affected by contaminated water (1953-1987) to sue the government, but progress has been slow. This new bill aims to speed up the process and provide timely relief.
In a significant breakthrough, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) has released a comprehensive study confirming the long-suspected link between the contaminated water at Camp Lejeune and an increased risk of certain cancers among those who lived or worked at the base from the mid-1970s to '80s.
Seven Widows who only met via a Facebook group called The Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Widows, embarked on an unknown journey. Some travelling as far as Puerto Rico to Orlando to connect with other widows on the same journey as them.
6 widows sat with Tara Evans from Orlando's WKM6 Network to share their journeys of their husband's illness and death due to the Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Poisoning.