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| | | published Thursday, February 05, 2009 | 6771 Views :: 2 Comments | Dear Senator, We write to express concern over the $1 billion proposed for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) in S.336, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. With Congress seeking to make substantial cuts in the total price tag of the bill, we strongly urge you to eliminate the $1 billion for NNSA. This money is not a cost effective way of accomplishing S.336’s primary stated goals of creating jobs, restoring economic growth and strengthening America’s middle class. Moreover, it would be premature to make major investments in NNSA’s nuclear weapons research and production infrastructure, which the agency proposes to revitalize through “Complex Transformation.” NNSA has a long history of cost overruns and poor management, and is one of the least likely agencies to give taxpayers a sound return on their investment when economic stimulus is so vitally needed. Finally, it is unlikely that this money will go towards preventing terrorism.
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| | | published Friday, October 24, 2008 | 5405 Views :: 1 Comments |
Alliance for Nuclear Accountability A national network of organizations working to address issues of nuclear weapons production and waste cleanup
For further information, contact: Susan Gordon: 505-577-8438 Nickolas Roth: 202-544-0217
For immediate release: , October 23, 2006
On Friday, October 24, the Alliance for Nuclear Accountability admonished the Department of Energy (DOE) for recommendations in a newly released report mapping out the future of nuclear weapons production in the United States.
The report titled, Final Complex Transformation Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, drew unprecedented attention last year as part of a legally required public comment period in which more than 100,000 letters were sent to DOE opposing their plan to revamp the industrial infrastructure responsible for building and maintaining nuclear weapons. The plan referred to as “the Bombplex,” would ensure an indefinite reliance on nuclear weapons.
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| | | published Thursday, October 23, 2008 | 2111 Views :: 0 Comments | The Department of Energy (DOE) has released its Final Supplemental Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Complex Transformation. This postcard will allow you to send responses to DOE about their plan. Click here to see the postcard.
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How to Stop a Bombplex by Tri-Valley CAREs | |
| | published Tuesday, January 15, 2008 | 19 Views :: 0 Comments | Tri-Valley CAREs Livermore, CA January, 2008
Just before Christmas 2007, the Department of Energy(DOE) National Security Administration(NNSA) held a press conference to announce the latest in a series of deadly, irresponsible schemes to "revitalize" and rebuild the U.S. nuclear weapons research, development, testing and production complex of the future.
Download PDF: How to Stop a Bombplex.pdf
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| | | published Monday, January 09, 2006 | 12 Views :: 0 Comments | January 9, 2006
The Alliance for Nuclear Accountability (ANA ) requests the following: The Final Draft of the Feasibility Study of the Health Consequences to American People from Nuclear Weapons Tests Conducted by the U. S. and Other Nations that was transmitted to HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt's office for review and approval in May 2005. Download document: ANA FOIA Request.doc
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| | | published Tuesday, February 22, 2005 | 46 Views :: 0 Comments | Letter to Secretary Mike Leavitt, The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services February 22, 2005
RE: Request to release the final version of the CDC-NCI report, A Feasibility Study of the Health Consequences to the American Population from Nuclear Weapons Tests Conducted by the United States and Other Nations
Download Document: Request to DHHS.doc
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