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EM Leaders Meet With Stakeholders From Alliance for Nuclear Accountability

EM leaders met last week with stakeholders representing organizations near cleanup sites during the 35th annual Alliance for Nuclear Accountability (ANA) DC Days.

Office of Environmental Management

May 2, 2023
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EM leaders met last week with stakeholders representing organizations near cleanup sites during the 35th annual Alliance for Nuclear Accountability (ANA) DC Days.

WASHINGTON, D.C. EM leaders met last week with stakeholders representing organizations near cleanup sites during the 35th annual Alliance for Nuclear Accountability (ANA) DC Days. The alliance is a grassroots network of organizations working around sites in the nuclear weapons complex on health, cleanup and weapons issues. Each year, ANA members visit the nation’s capital to meet with a variety of administration officials and members of Congress. Pictured from left are Don Hancock, administrator, Southwest Research and Information Center; Alyssa Petit, management and program analyst, EM Office of Intergovernmental and Stakeholder Programs; Kristen Ellis, EM acting director of regulatory and policy affairs; Miya Burke, program manager, Hanford Challenge; Melissa Bumstead, founder, Parents Against Santa Susana Field Lab; Joceline Nahigian, EM director of intergovernmental and stakeholder programs; Jeff Avery, EM principal deputy assistant secretary; William “Ike” White, EM senior advisor; Rennitta Johnson, community education lead, Georgia Women’s Action for New Directions (GA WAND); and Janie Scott, Burke County deputy director, GA WAND.

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  • Environmental and Legacy Management
  • Nuclear Energy
  • Community Benefit Plans
  • Energy Justice