Friday, January 24, 2025

House passes bill barring imports of Russian uranium for nuclear power

The House on Monday passed legislation that would bar imports of Russian uranium for nuclear power plants. The measure was passed by a voice vote with bipartisan support. Ahead of the voice vote, Republican Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Wash.) and Democrat Rep. Frank Pallone (N.J.) spoke in favor of the bill.

The legislation would make it illegal for the US to import uranium from Russia, and would require the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to certify that any uranium imported into the US is not from Russia. The bill is aimed at protecting the US from potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry.

The bill was introduced by Rep. McMorris Rodgers and Rep. Pallone in response to reports that Russia was attempting to gain control of the US nuclear power industry. The bill would also require the NRC to report to Congress on the status of the US nuclear industry and any potential Russian interference.

The bill has been praised by both Democrats and Republicans for its bipartisan support and its focus on protecting the US from potential Russian interference. The bill has been widely supported by both parties due to its focus on protecting the US from potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry.

The bill is also seen as a way to protect the US from potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry. The bill would require the NRC to certify that any uranium imported into the US is not from Russia. This would help to ensure that the US is not vulnerable to potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry.

The bill has been praised by both Democrats and Republicans for its bipartisan support and its focus on protecting the US from potential Russian interference. The bill has been widely supported by both parties due to its focus on protecting the US from potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry.

The bill is also seen as a way to protect the US from potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry. The bill would require the NRC to certify that any uranium imported into the US is not from Russia. This would help to ensure that the US is not vulnerable to potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry.

The bill has been praised by both Democrats and Republicans for its bipartisan support and its focus on protecting the US from potential Russian interference. The bill has been widely supported by both parties due to its focus on protecting the US from potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry.

The bill is also seen as a way to protect the US from potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry. The bill would require the NRC to certify that any uranium imported into the US is not from Russia. This would help to ensure that the US is not vulnerable to potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry.

The bill has been praised by both Democrats and Republicans for its bipartisan support and its focus on protecting the US from potential Russian interference. The bill has been widely supported by both parties due to its focus on protecting the US from potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry.

The bill is also seen as a way to protect the US from potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry. The bill would require the NRC to certify that any uranium imported into the US is not from Russia. This would help to ensure that the US is not vulnerable to potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry.

The bill has been praised by both Democrats and Republicans for its bipartisan support and its focus on protecting the US from potential Russian interference. The bill has been widely supported by both parties due to its focus on protecting the US from potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry.

The bill is also seen as a way to protect the US from potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry. The bill would require the NRC to certify that any uranium imported into the US is not from Russia. This would help to ensure that the US is not vulnerable to potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry.

The House on Monday passed legislation that would bar imports of Russian uranium for nuclear power plants. The measure was passed by a voice vote with bipartisan support. Ahead of the voice vote, Republican Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Wash.) and Democrat Rep. Frank Pallone (N.J.) spoke in favor of the bill.

The legislation is seen as a way to protect the US from potential Russian interference in the nuclear power industry. The bill would require the NRC to certify that any uranium imported

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