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Cortez Masto leads Nevada Democrats in renewed effort in opposition to nuclear waste dump

By Miles Cooper January 16, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Nevada’s Democratic U.S. senators and representatives in Congress reintroduced the Nuclear Waste Knowledgeable Consent Act on Wednesday, gearing up for doable renewed efforts to place a nuclear dump within the state.

Information releases late Wednesday morning introduced the mixed efforts in Washington, D.C., to make sure that Nevada’s voice is heard. The trouble got here as Chris Wright, President-elect Donald Trump’s choose for power secretary, informed senators throughout his affirmation listening to that he would promote all sources of American power.

Nevada Democratic Senator Catherine Cortez Masto posted on X, “Yucca Mountain is a failed undertaking – and any nominee to the Division of Vitality ought to be capable to acknowledge that.

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“Chris Wright’s unwillingness to make that commitment to Nevada is disappointing. But let me be clear: Nevada is not, and will not be, a nuclear dumping ground,” Cortez Masto mentioned.

“I’ve said for years that Washington shouldn’t have the unilateral authority to make decisions that will impact communities and the environment in the Silver State for generations to come,” Cortez Masto mentioned. “Nevadans have made it clear, Yucca Mountain is dead. This legislation will give local and Tribal leaders the seat at the table they deserve in decision-making about nuclear repositories in their communities – in Nevada and across the country. I will continue to fight to make sure Nevadans’ voices are heard.”

The invoice would require the Secretary of Vitality to safe written consent earlier than transferring forward with a nuclear waste repository. The consent should come from:

Governor of the host state

Affected models of native authorities

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Every contiguous unit of native authorities primarily affected by the repository

Affected Tribes

Senators Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen, together with U.S. Representatives Dina Titus, Steven Horsford and Susie Lee, have all fought to make sure Yucca Mountain stays lifeless, the information launch mentioned.

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The Democrats efficiently fought the Trump administration’s early efforts to restart the Yucca Mountain licensing course of by stopping funds from being included for the failed web site in each ultimate appropriations invoice in the course of the Trump presidency, the discharge mentioned.

“Over more than three decades and at every step in the process, the Yucca Mountain project has faltered because Nevadans do not want nuclear waste stored in our state,” Titus mentioned. “We must codify this opposition into law to protect the health and safety of our communities and guarantee a process that requires the consent of state, local, and tribal leaders. Nevada is not a nuclear waste land. We don’t produce nuclear waste, and we shouldn’t be forced to store it.”

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