Washington passed a law giving people who work at the Hanford Nuclear Site special workers' compensation. The facility is a federal site and so the people working there are federal employees. FOX13
The Supreme Court unanimously struck down the law saying that only the federal government can make laws governing the employees at that site.This is a developing story and will be updated.that I have read and agree.
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