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CLAIMS -- Rep. Bob Filner: "This is ridiculous. These guys were there. They all have cancer. Take care of them."
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approval rate for vets' chemical tests claims
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"These numbers are shocking, disgraceful and
disappointing and reflect poorly on VA," said Paul Sullivan, executive
director of Veterans for Common Sense.
"This is ridiculous," said Rep. Bob Filner, D-Calif., chairman of the
House Veterans Affairs Committee. "These guys were there. They all have
cancer. Take care of them."
Filner's committee last week held a hearing on legislation by Reps. Mike
Thompson, D-Calif., and Denny Rehberg, R-Mont., that would grant coverage
to project veterans without them having to prove a link between their
problems and their participation in Projects SHAD/112.
The bill is patterned after legislation passed in 1991 to help people
exposed to Agent Orange, the chemical defoliant used by U.S. forces in
Vietnam that was linked to cancer and other ailments
Filner said he hoped to vote the bill out of his committee by July 4.
The VA and Pentagon both oppose the bill, arguing that there's no clear
scientific evidence linking the Project SHAD/112 experiments to the
illnesses veterans are experiencing.
The Pentagon only began to disclose details of the tests in 2001, after
pressure from veterans and lawmakers. Two years later Defense officials
stopped looking for additional project participants, despite criticism
from the Government Accountability Office, which said untold number of
veterans and civilians could remain unaware of their potential exposure.
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