[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 142 (Thursday, September 22, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S5919]
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SENATE RESOLUTION 275--DESIGNATING OCTOBER 30, 2011, AS A NATIONAL DAY
OF REMEMBRANCE FOR NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROGRAM WORKERS
Mr. BINGAMAN (for himself, Mr. Alexander, Mr. Udall of Colorado, Mr.
Udall of New Mexico, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Gillibrand, Mr. Graham, Mr.
Crapo, Mr. McConnell, and Mr. Corker) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary:
S. Res. 275
Whereas, since World War II, hundreds of thousands of men
and women, including uranium miners, millers, and haulers,
have served the United States by building the nuclear defense
weapons of the United States;
Whereas these dedicated workers paid a high price for their
service to develop a nuclear weapons program for the benefit
of the United States, including having developed disabling or
fatal illnesses;
Whereas the Senate recognized the contribution, service,
and sacrifice these patriotic men and women made for the
defense of the United States in Senate Resolution 151, 111th
Congress, agreed to May 20, 2009, and Senate Resolution 653,
111th Congress, agreed to September 28, 2010;
Whereas a national day of remembrance time capsule has been
crossing the United States, collecting artifacts and the
stories of the nuclear workers relating to the nuclear
defense era of the United States;
Whereas these stories and artifacts reinforce the
importance of recognizing these nuclear workers; and
Whereas these patriotic men and women deserve to be
recognized for the contribution, service, and sacrifice they
have made for the defense of the United States: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) designates October 30, 2011, as a national day of
remembrance for nuclear weapons program workers, including
uranium miners, millers, and haulers, of the United States;
and
(2) encourages the people of the United States to support
and participate in appropriate ceremonies, programs, and
other activities to commemorate October 30, 2011, as a
national day of remembrance for past and present workers in
the nuclear weapons program of the United States.
Mr. BINGAMAN. Mr. President, I rise today to submit a resolution to
encourage all Americans to support October 30, 2011 as a national day
of remembrance for past and present workers in the U.S. nuclear weapons
program. I am pleased that Senators Alexander, Cantwell, Crapo, Corker,
Gillibrand, Graham, McConnell, Mark Udall and Tom Udall, have joined me
in introducing this bipartisan legislation.
Since World War II, hundreds of thousands of men and women, including
uranium miners, millers, and haulers, have served the United States by
building our nuclear defense weapons. We should all take time to
remember our fellow Americans who have paid a high price for their
service to develop the nuclear program for United States.
Some of these workers have developed disabling or fatal illnesses,
and we should recognize their sacrifice and contributions. By honoring
nuclear complex workers and uranium miners who have contributed to our
nation's defense over the past 6 decades, we will also recognize the
sacrifices made by family members who have cared for sick and injured
workers. Additionally, the commemoration on October 30th will serve to
remind Americans that we still have work to do in ensuring the health
and benefits of our nuclear weapons workers.
I urge my colleagues to support this important resolution.
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