A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the President and the Secretary of State should ensure that the Government of Canada does not permanently store nuclear waste in the Great Lakes Basin.

12/15/2023, 4:04 PM

This resolution expresses the sense of the Senate that Canada should not allow construction of a nuclear waste repository within the Great Lakes Basin. It also states that the President and the Department of State should work with Canada to prevent such construction and craft a long-term solution for nuclear waste storage that does not threaten the Great Lakes.

Bill 118 S.Res. 117 is a resolution introduced in the US Senate that expresses the Senate's opinion that the President and the Secretary of State should take steps to prevent the Government of Canada from permanently storing nuclear waste in the Great Lakes Basin. The resolution highlights the importance of protecting the Great Lakes, which provide drinking water to millions of people in the United States and Canada.

The resolution emphasizes the potential risks associated with storing nuclear waste in the Great Lakes Basin, including the threat of contamination to the water supply and ecosystem. It calls on the President and the Secretary of State to work with the Government of Canada to find alternative solutions for the disposal of nuclear waste that do not pose a risk to the Great Lakes.

The resolution does not propose any specific actions or policies, but rather serves as a statement of the Senate's position on the issue. It is intended to raise awareness and encourage diplomatic efforts to address the potential threat of nuclear waste storage in the Great Lakes Basin. Overall, Bill 118 S.Res. 117 reflects the Senate's concern for the protection of the Great Lakes and the importance of ensuring the long-term health and safety of the water supply for communities in the region.
Congress
118

Number
SRES - 117

Introduced on
2023-03-22

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

This resolution expresses the sense of the Senate that Canada should not allow construction of a nuclear waste repository within the Great Lakes Basin. It also states that the President and the Department of State should work with Canada to prevent such construction and craft a long-term solution for nuclear waste storage that does not threaten the Great Lakes.

Bill 118 S.Res. 117 is a resolution introduced in the US Senate that expresses the Senate's opinion that the President and the Secretary of State should take steps to prevent the Government of Canada from permanently storing nuclear waste in the Great Lakes Basin. The resolution highlights the importance of protecting the Great Lakes, which provide drinking water to millions of people in the United States and Canada.

The resolution emphasizes the potential risks associated with storing nuclear waste in the Great Lakes Basin, including the threat of contamination to the water supply and ecosystem. It calls on the President and the Secretary of State to work with the Government of Canada to find alternative solutions for the disposal of nuclear waste that do not pose a risk to the Great Lakes.

The resolution does not propose any specific actions or policies, but rather serves as a statement of the Senate's position on the issue. It is intended to raise awareness and encourage diplomatic efforts to address the potential threat of nuclear waste storage in the Great Lakes Basin. Overall, Bill 118 S.Res. 117 reflects the Senate's concern for the protection of the Great Lakes and the importance of ensuring the long-term health and safety of the water supply for communities in the region.

Policy Areas
International Affairs

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Latest Summary4/14/2023

This resolution expresses the sense of the Senate that Canada should not allow construction of a nuclear waste repository within the Great Lakes Basin. It also states that the President and the Department of State should work with Canada to preve...


Latest Action3/22/2023
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S911-912)