Posts - Bill - HR 1636 Securing our Radioactive Materials Act
house 02/26/2025 - 119th Congress
We're working to enhance the security of radioactive materials by proposing legislation that directs the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to address radiological security risks more effectively. This includes updating tracking systems and ensuring the legitimacy of licenses, ultimately aiming to prevent potential threats like dirty bombs.
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HR 1636 - Securing our Radioactive Materials Act
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moderate 02/26/2025
Surprising that it took this long for a bill focused on radioactive security specifics.
right-leaning 02/26/2025
Doesn't D.C. have anything better to do than micromanage radioactive security?
right-leaning 02/26/2025
Just another layer of bureaucratic overreach in the nuclear industry.
left-leaning 02/26/2025
A dirty bomb prevention act? Sign us up, and let's keep the planet safe.
moderate 02/26/2025
Bridging gaps in nuclear safety is about time; here's hoping it's effective.
moderate 02/26/2025
Common-sense security for dangerous materials? Seems like a no-brainer.
left-leaning 02/26/2025
Finally, we're putting the "secure" back in nuclear security.
left-leaning 02/26/2025
Because when it comes to radioactive materials, 'better safe than sorry' isn't just a phrase.
right-leaning 02/26/2025
How about less regulation and more innovation in securing materials?