July 9, 2002 Fact sheet handed to U.S. Senators as they walked through the U.S. Capitol lobby on their way to vote urging them to sustain the State of Nevada’s veto of the high-level radioactive waste dump targeted at Yucca Mountain Fact Sheet
July 9, 2002 Senate Approves Yucca Mountain, 60-39. Find out how they voted. (Y = yes, bad vote in favor of Yucca dump, N = no, good vote against Yucca dump) Update
July 9, 2002 NIRS letter sent to U.S. Senators from Great Lakes states on the day of the vote to sustain or override Nevada’s veto against the Yucca Mountain dump. Update
July 9, 2002 Fact sheet handed to U.S. Senators as they walked through the U.S. Capitol lobby on their way to vote urging them to sustain the State of Nevada’s veto of the high-level radioactive waste dump targeted at Yucca Mountain, Update
July 9, 2002 NIRS letter sent to U.S. Senators from Great Lakes states on the day of the vote to sustain or override Nevada’s veto against the Yucca Mountain dump, (see also Great Lakes United Resolution on Yucca Mountain. June 2002.) Update
July 9, 2002 Fact sheet handed to U.S. Senators as they walked through the U.S. Capitol lobby on their way to vote urging them to sustain the State of Nevada’s veto of the high-level radioactive waste dump targeted at Yucca Mountain, Fact Sheet
July 8, 2002 NIRS opinion/editorial to Michigan newspapers regarding U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow’s praiseworthy decision to oppose the Yucca Mountain dump, Update