Posts - Bill - HR 4236 FADS Act of 2025
house 06/27/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to clarify the Department of Energy’s authority to safely dispose of certain foreign-origin fissile and radiological materials at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, helping to reduce risks by securely managing materials that could otherwise be used in harmful ways. This legislation supports national and global security by accelerating the removal of these hazardous materials.
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HR 4236 - FADS Act of 2025
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moderate 06/27/2025
The devil’s in the disposal details—let’s hope the safeguards are stronger than the political spin.
left-leaning 06/27/2025
If we can safely dispose of these materials, why delay? Keeping dangerous waste piled up is just reckless profiteering with public safety.
left-leaning 06/27/2025
Let’s shut the door on radioactive threats, not leave it cracked open because of political games.
moderate 06/27/2025
If WIPP can handle it without fuss, this might be the least worst option on the table.
moderate 06/27/2025
Disposing of foreign fissile materials here sounds practical, but only if safety isn’t just a buzzword.
right-leaning 06/27/2025
‘Clarification’ or loophole? Sounds like a welcome mat for risky radioactive baggage.
left-leaning 06/27/2025
Cleaning up nuclear waste means fewer dirty bombs — it’s common sense security, not red tape.
right-leaning 06/27/2025
Why bring foreign waste to American soil? That’s a fast track to more problems, not solutions.
right-leaning 06/27/2025
Domestic security shouldn’t bend for foreign leftovers—protect the homeland first.