Las Vegas Review-Journal

House bill would ban nuclear testing

Titus ‘thrilled’ spending plan also addresses Yucca

- By Gary Martin Review-journal Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — A House spending bill for the Department of Energy includes legislativ­e language tucked into the draft by Rep. Dina Titus that would prevent the Trump administra­tion from resuming nuclear weapons testing in Nevada, officials said Monday.

Titus, D-nev., filed a bill last month, with companion legislatio­n introduced by Sen. Ed Markey, D-mass., that would prevent a resumption of nuclear weapons testing at the Nevada National Security Site north of Las Vegas.

The House spending bill also does not include spending to restart the licensing procedure for the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository. Trump backed off his proposals to restart the process to build Yucca Mountain after three years of pushing for the project.

Titus said she heard about the spending bill draft on Monday, and was “thrilled” to see her language preventing nuclear testing and no funding for Yucca Mountain.

“Let’s keep it that way,” Titus said. “This is outstandin­g news for Nevada.”

Another bill that aims to prevent the Trump administra­tion from detonating a nuclear weapons test was filed in the Senate by Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Sen. Jacky Rosen, both Nevada Democrats.

The Senate is still drafting its spending legislatio­n for fiscal year 2021, which begins Oct. 1.

Titus and Markey filed the bills last month to prevent nuclear testing in Nevada.

The bills were filed after a report in The Washington Post cited a senior Trump administra­tion official and former officials who said a discussion of resumption of tests had occurred.

The discussion­s were largely seen as an attempt to leverage Russia to agree to more restrictiv­e measures when the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty expires next year.

Titus, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said the report of discussion­s within the administra­tion spurred her to file her bill, noting that when reports of talks on testing begin, “you don’t want to mess around.”

Rep. Steven Horsford, whose congressio­nal district includes the testing site, co-sponsored the Titus bill citing safety concerns and the lack of need to resume testing the nuclear weapons stockpile.

In the Senate, Markey’s bill would prohibit a resumption of testing.

Sen. Tom Cotton, R-ark., inserted in the defense bill a provision that would allow $10 million to prepare for resumption of nuclear testing.

The $10 million authorizat­ion is not included in the House version of the defense bill.

Contact Gary Martin at gmartin @reviewjour­nal.com or 202-662-7390. Follow @garymartin­dc on Twitter.

 ?? Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas ?? This early photo shows an atomic bomb test at what was then called the Nevada Proving Grounds, later the Nevada Test Site.
Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas This early photo shows an atomic bomb test at what was then called the Nevada Proving Grounds, later the Nevada Test Site.

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