High energy costs will result from the regulatory freight train of EPA regulations coming down the track.
Thomas Carper
The Public Record
As both a mom and a health care professional, I would absolutely be willing to pay $2 a month for clean air and to protect my children's health.
I have introduced legislation to reform TSCA to require all chemicals to be tested and proven safe.
That is why I have worked hard with my colleagues, Democrat and Republican alike, to make sure that all of our children have clean air to breathe, that is free of all types of air pollution.
I didn't believe it, I rechecked the statistics twice that came out of the EPA.
We have a very special responsibility to our children to make sure they always have clean, safe air to breathe.
Smog-causing air pollution from dirty power plants, from automobiles and other sources, is linked to serious health problems, like asthma, like strokes, like heart attacks, and even early deaths.
The summer smog season, also known as the ozone season, is a powerful reminder of how important it is to have clean air to breathe.
Can you give us a sense of what kinds of costs are incurred by virtue of these treatments?
Would you be willing to spend $2 a month to keep your kids from suffering from asthma attacks or neurological damage from mercury exposure?





