The Senate has not yet voted on the bill, but is expected to do so
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shortly after reconvening.
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Although differences in other parts of the bill not involving the
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Marshall Islands (e.g., Virgin Islands) will require a House-Senate
conference Committee, it is understood that the House will agree ‘to the
Senate changes identified above.
January 1, 1981, and

The plan is due to the Congress by
for funding is authorized as of October 1,

1980,
Independent of H.R. 3756 but concurrent with it are the negotiations
being conducted between the U.S. and the Government of the Marshall
Islands which identify the relationship between the two governments over

the next 20 years.

Although the negotiations do not address U.S. agency

responsibilities and funding

,» the substance of

proposed U.S. obligations are more general than, but.not significantly

It is clear that via either or both of the above mechanisms, DOE will
be expected,

if not directed,

to expand its program in the Pacific, either

by Presidential direction or by a Congressional mandate.
The following changes can be anticipated:
1.

Provide general

to the people of Rongelap, Utirik, Bi-

kini, and Enewetak in addition to examination and treatment, if necessary,
for radiation related diseases.

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different from, the activities identified above.

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