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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… spending bills comporting with it—every single year. The last time Congress did so was in 1996. Congress no longer … spending bills comporting with it—every single year. The last time Congress did so was in 1996. Congress no longer … - page 6
… defund the woke culture warriors who have infiltrated every last institution in America. Chapter front matter Page … defund the woke culture warriors who have infiltrated every last institution in America. … As monolithic as the Left’s … - page 9
… reader might take the - 534 A casual reader might take the last few pages as surveying a broad array of challenges … matter Page number 12 … A casual reader might take the last few pages as surveying a broad array of challenges … - page 12
… to “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.” It’s the last—“the pursuit of Happi ness”—that is central to … to “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.” It’s the last—“the pursuit of Happi ness”—that is central to … - page 13
… left to act with courage and confidence, not despair. The last time our nation and movement were so near defeat, we … left to act with courage and confidence, not despair. The last time our nation and movement were so near defeat, we … - page 16
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