When you think about who is going to be hit the hardest by pollution, whether it’s conventional air water and soil pollution or climate change, it is very often low-income communities and communities of color. The undercutting of these kinds of protections is going to have a disproportionate impact on these very same communities.
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… cutting bureaucracy and reducing spending by billions of dollars. He was a professor at the University of Maryland … cutting bureaucracy and reducing spending by billions of dollars. He was a professor at the University of Maryland …
… abuse and must end. For public institutions to use taxpayer dollars to declare the superiority or inferiority of certain … abuse and must end. For public institutions to use taxpayer dollars to declare the superiority or inferiority of certain … - page 5
… kids have smart phones.” They nevertheless make billions of dollars addicting other people’s children to theirs. TikTok … kids have smart phones.” They nevertheless make billions of dollars addicting other people’s children to theirs. TikTok, … - page 5
… Instead, party leaders negotiate one multitrillion-dollar - 494 Instead, party leaders negotiate one multitrillion-dollar spending bill—several thousand pages long—and then … 7 … Instead, party leaders negotiate one multitrillion-dollar spending bill—several thousand pages long—and then … - page 7
… Congress. Colleges and school districts are funded by tax dollars. The Administrative State holds 100 percent of its … Congress. Colleges and school districts are funded by tax dollars. The Administrative State holds 100 percent of its … - page 8
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