The Committee also wishes to note that a great majority of past
recommendations have been carried out, and that at present there
appears to be greater confidence by the Rongelapese and Utirikese
in the validity of the annual medical examinations to which they
are subjected. Furthermore, there have been encouraging responses
from the United States Government, most particularly the Brookhaven
National Laboratory and the Atomic Energy Commission in supporting in
a substantive way suggestions made by the Committee and also P.L. 5-52
which was enacted by the First Regular Session of the Fifth Congress.
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as Health Services and the Office of the Attorney General, but also from
the people of Utirik and Rongelap.

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out, that the reason for its own existence will cease, and that in the

future even though the committee will continue to monitor the situation
with March 31, 1975 - other problems or complications with regard to this
matter can be handled by the people themselves and at the district level.
It is thus, with this intent in mind, that your Special Joint Committee
submits this report.

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