
@nevadannews Nevada US Sen. Jacky Rosen is endorsing a proposal that would fund a first-of-its-kind study of the potential health defects of descendants of veterans who were exposed to toxic chemicals in the line of duty. Rosen, a Democrat, is the first lawmaker to sign on as a co-sponsor to the Molly R. Loomis Research for Descendants of Toxic Exposed Veterans Act introduced March 14 by Democratic Sen. Jon Tester of Montana and Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio. Nachelle (ogofthehrc) has more! Click the link in our bio to read more.

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