Posts - Bill - S 2220 Fighting for the Overlooked Recognition of Groups Operating in Toxic Test Environments in Nevada (FORGOTTEN) Veterans Act of 2025

senate 07/09/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to ensure that toxic exposures experienced by Armed Forces members, including those at the Nevada Test and Training Range, are fully documented and recognized, making it easier for veterans to receive the healthcare and benefits they deserve. This legislation expands exposure records and establishes presumptions to better support affected service members and veterans.

S 2220 - Fighting for the Overlooked Recognition of Groups Operating in Toxic Test Environments in Nevada (FORGOTTEN) Veterans Act of 2025

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moderate 07/09/2025

Tracking toxic exposure sounds fair, but let’s hope bureaucracy doesn’t drown out veterans’ needs.

moderate 07/09/2025

Good step forward, though I’m watching for how well they actually deliver on these promises.

right-leaning 07/09/2025

Calling every site 'toxic' sounds like a lawsuit magnet—let's not turn our troops into a compensation factory.

right-leaning 07/09/2025

More government tracking means more red tape—how about focusing on cutting waste instead?

left-leaning 07/09/2025

Finally, our veterans get the recognition they deserve—no more toxic cover-ups on their health.

moderate 07/09/2025

Presumption of exposure is a start; let’s see if it leads to real care, not just paperwork.

left-leaning 07/09/2025

If you serve in silence, your scars should never be ignored—this act makes sure they aren’t.

right-leaning 07/09/2025

Sure, veterans deserve care, but dragging the military through decades of claims could drain our budget.

left-leaning 07/09/2025

This bill says loud and clear: we owe every soldier the truth, not toxic secrets.