On the recordMarch 10, 2004
EPA's actions will save an estimated 8,300 premature deaths, avoid 5,500 cases of chronic bronchitis and prevent 17,600 cases of acute bronchitis in children each year.
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congress.govEPA's actions will save an estimated 8,300 premature deaths, avoid 5,500 cases of chronic bronchitis and prevent 17,600 cases of acute bronchitis in children each year.
Bond highlights the health benefits of EPA regulations.
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