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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SUPPORTING

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EXTENSION AND EXPANSION OF THE RADIATION

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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION ACT

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2021 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Doug Owens

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Senate Sponsor: Evan J. Vickers

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9     LONG TITLE
10     General Description:
11          This concurrent resolution addresses the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.
12     Highlighted Provisions:
13          This resolution:
14          ▸     addresses the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act;
15          ▸     discusses history of health effects from radiation exposure;
16          ▸     discusses legislative statements related to past radiation exposure;
17          ▸     outlines congressional efforts to extend and expand the Radiation Exposure
18     Compensation Act; and
19          ▸     supports congressional efforts to extend and expand the Radiation Exposure
20     Compensation Act.
21     Special Clauses:
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24     Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, the Governor concurring therein:
25          WHEREAS, Congress enacted the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) in
26     1990 and broadened the act's scope in 2000 to provide compensation for the devastating and
27     deadly health effects and the grave injustice inflicted upon unsuspecting civilians by exposure

28     to radiation from fallout from atmospheric nuclear weapons tests and by exposures from
29     working in the uranium industry;
30          WHEREAS, RECA was a bi-partisan bill, sponsored by Representative Wayne Owens
31     and Senator Orrin Hatch and included amongst the compensation provisions eligibility for
32     compensation for downwinders with certain cancers who lived in a limited number of counties
33     in Utah, Nevada, and Arizona during specified years;
34          WHEREAS, the RECA terminates in 2022 and the RECA Trust Fund terminates after
35     July 10, 2022, and claims not filed within 22 years after July 10, 2000, will be barred;
36          WHEREAS, over 23,000 downwinder claims, 4,749 onsite participant claims, and
37     8,785 uranium workers for compensation under RECA have been approved, according to the
38     Congressional Research Service (2020), with 278 claims pending as of January 7, 2020;
39          WHEREAS, studies of the numbers of premature deaths due to fallout exposure from
40     United States atmospheric nuclear weapons testing vary widely, but amount to many of tens to
41     hundreds of thousands;
42          WHEREAS, people throughout Utah and neighboring western states have suffered and
43     continue to suffer serious health consequences from exposure to fallout from past explosive
44     nuclear testing;
45          WHEREAS, the Legislature has acknowledged the harms experienced by Utahns as the
46     result of nuclear testing, for example:
47          (1) in 2001, the 54th Legislature of the state of Utah voted in support of H.C.R. 1,
48     Resolution for a Day of Remembrance, marking the 50th anniversary of the beginning of
49     nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site, recognizing that "many Utahns and many other citizens
50     of the United States of America living downwind of those tests suffered as a result of being
51     'active participants' in the nation's nuclear testing program"; and
52          (2) in 2010, the House of Representatives of the 58th Legislature of the state of Utah
53     voted in support of H.R. 4, Resolution Urging Ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test
54     Ban Treaty, recognizing that "past nuclear weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site has
55     devastated the health and livelihoods of thousands of Utahns";
56          WHEREAS, some of the highest recorded and documented exposures to fallout from
57     some tests were in portions of Montana, Idaho, and northern Utah, which are not covered by
58     RECA;

59          WHEREAS, bills sponsored by members of both parties have been introduced in both
60     the United States House of Representatives and the Senate to extend and expand RECA in past
61     sessions of Congress;
62          WHEREAS, a recent congressional bill proposed to extend the time for filing of claims
63     under RECA for an additional 23 years (through 2045) and increase compensation for
64     downwinders from $50,000 to $150,000;
65          WHEREAS, examples of other changes proposed by congressional legislation include:
66          (1) the geographical eligibility for compensation for exposure to atmospheric atomic
67     testing to cover all of Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and New Mexico;
68          (2) geographical eligibility to cover persons present during atmospheric testing in the
69     Pacific;
70          (3) to create a special geographical category for compensation of individuals physically
71     present for two years in the area of the Trinity Test in New Mexico from June 30, 1945, until
72     August 19, 1958; and
73          (4) to create eligibility for compensation for those present during the cleanup of
74     Enewetak Atoll; and
75          WHEREAS, two bills to expand and extend RECA have been filed in the United States
76     House of Representatives, H.R. 612 and H.R. 538, and there is every expectation that similar
77     bi-partisan legislation will also be filed in 2021:
78          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah, the
79     Governor concurring therein, supports congressional legislative efforts to extend and expand
80     RECA.
81          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be sent to the Utah
82     congressional delegation, the speaker of the United States House of Representatives, the
83     majority leader of the United States Senate, and the President of the United States of America.