"With the passage of this bill, millions of
Americans who have paid federally-mandated fees into the Nuclear
Waste Fund will see that their money is finally paying for what was
intended -- safe disposal of spent nuclear fuel." Said CCAGW
President Thomas Schatz. "This legislation is the next logical step
in fostering a safe nuclear energy industry. With foreign oil prices
on the rise, it's absolutely essential that alternative sources of
energy be encouraged."
Since 1983, consumers of nuclear energy have paid
$16 billion into the fund. Nuclear power supplies 5 percent of the
electricity generated in Washington, whose citizens have paid more
than $121 million into the fund. The President's veto of S. 1287
keeps those funds from being used for their intended purpose of
disposing of nuclear waste in a central location, leaving spent
nuclear material in temporary storage around the country. There are
306 metric tons of nuclear fuel stored in Washington.
"By voting to override the President's ill-advised
veto of S. 1287, Sen. Murray will help improve the safe storage of
nuclear waste, fulfilling the federal government's promise to the
nuclear energy consumers who have already paid millions to make that
happen," Schatz continued. "I hope that Sen. Murray continues to
join with the majority of both houses of Congress in moving forward
on this issue, and moving the waste out of her state."
CCAGW is the lobbying arm of Citizens Against
Government Waste, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to
eliminating waste, fraud, mismanagement and abuse in
government.
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