Nuclear Issues Index

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Sustainable Energy For The New Millennum
Nuclear-Free Great Lakes Action Camp


D.C. Circuit court hears CAC-led challenge to nuclear bailout

Study Shows Electric Deregulation Could  Create Unfunded Nuclear Waste Liabilities That Could Exceed $50 BILLION


AEP agrees to refund $55 million in fuel cost charges

CAC witness testifies to IURC regarding safety related problems at AEP's Cook Nuclear Power Station.


The Nuclear Waste Policy Act AKA "Mobile Chernobyl"

WARNING! Are you on a nuclear waste transportation route? Get a custom map to see how close you, your family and friends, your schools, churches and hospitals might be to nuclear waste shipments. Washington is making this decision without your input. Send an email to your Senators to let them know you are worried the waste is coming too close to your neighborhood. With the chance of an accident or terrorist attack, it's too risky.

Uncle Hoosier Needs YOU! To Stop Indiana From Becoming the Nuclear Crossroads of America

Hoosiers Again Help Prevent a ‘Mobile Chernobyl’

Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1999

House Resolution 45 (H.R. 45), the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1999:
Nuke Waste Transport Appears Stopped for Now
, But New Bill Makes It More Likely in the Future

New "Mobile Chernobyl" Bill Filed in the U.S. Congress: Ask Your U.S. Representative and U.S. Senators to Say NO to Nuclear Waste Transport.

Indiana House of Representatives resolution demonstrates anti-nuke sentiment

H.R. 1270/S.104 -- The Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1997:

H.R. 1270 Fact Sheet #1: March 26, 1998 -
Bad Nuclear Waste Legislation to be Filed in the U.S. Congress Again!

Press Release H.R. 1270: March 26, 1998 -
Congress Not in Step with Midwestern Opinion

S. 1936 -- The Nuclear Waste Transportation Act of 1996:

1. "Keep Indiana from becoming the Nuclear Crossroads of America"

2. S.1936: update #2: July 16, 1996

3. S.1936: update #3: July 17, 1996

4. S.1936: update #5: July 24, 1996

5. S.1936: update #6: July 31, 1996 -
"Mobile Chernobyl" passes in Senate, but not by enough votes to override predicted veto.

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