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White House Seeks $35 Million in Ukraine Nuke Incident Aid

Por: Time Politics September 28, 2022

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As Russia ups its threats to Ukraine’s beleaguered nuclear power plants, the Biden Administration has asked Congress to set aside $35 million to prepare for a possible nuclear incident in Europe. The money would allow the (NNSA) “to prepare for and respond to potential nuclear and radiological incidents in Ukraine,” according to of the legislation released late Monday. The little-known Department of Energy agency, which oversees... + full article



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