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In The News
March 1, 2010
Health, Air Quality at Risk for Kansas
Thanks to the effectiveness of the Clean Air Act, the United States has largely escaped the atrocious air quality issues that plague China.
However, a resolution before Congress now threatens to block the president and EPA from enforcing the Clean Air Act.
Special interests are concerned about America's efforts to curb the greenhouse gas emissions that lead to global warming and climate change - and the resulting legislation could have significant unintended consequences.
When it comes to compromised air quality, we are all at risk, but the youngest and most vulnerable among us will suffer most disproportionately. If this issue matters to you, please
contact your representative
now.
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