On the recordMarch 29, 2023
For too long, many Americans living in downwind States have suffered in part because upwind neighboring States refuse to clean up their ozone pollution.
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Thomas R. Carper
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congress.govFor too long, many Americans living in downwind States have suffered in part because upwind neighboring States refuse to clean up their ozone pollution.
Carper points out the suffering of downwind States due to upwind pollution.
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