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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… next conservative President should work with Congress to enact the most robust protections for the unborn that … next conservative President should work with Congress to enact the most robust protections for the unborn that … - page 6
… and a House of Representatives.” That is, federal law is enacted only by elected legislators in both houses of … and a House of Representatives.” That is, federal law is enacted only by elected legislators in both houses of … - page 7
… most from the policies environmentalism would have us enact are the aged, poor, and vulnerable. It is not a … most from the policies environmentalism would have us enact are the aged, poor, and vulnerable. It is not a … - page 11
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… by the Senate. The White House also relies on Congress to enact reforms promised by the President on the campaign … by the Senate. The White House also relies on Congress to enact reforms promised by the President on the campaign … - page 27
… parties and find common ground to facilitate the successful enactment of the President’s agenda. Chapter White House … parties and find common ground to facilitate the successful enactment of the President’s agenda. … for Policy). … - page 27
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