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U.S. Rep. Matheson urges Utah unity against radioactive waste, outlines federal priorities

Utah House of Representatives · January 28, 2005
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Congressman Jim Matheson addressed the Utah House, urging opposition to radioactive waste dumps in the state, warning against shipping additional chemical weapons through Utah, and outlining transportation and education priorities in forthcoming Congress work.

U.S. Rep. Jim Matheson addressed the Utah House on Jan. 28, thanking legislators for public service, recounting recent local disasters and Guard deployments, and urging collective opposition to proposals to store or ship radioactive or chemical weapons in Utah.

Matheson said radioactive waste storage would pose long-term environmental, health and economic risks, and he voiced support…

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