Project 2025 could pose a grave threat to public health by dismantling essential safeguards designed to protect Americans.
Project 2025, the blueprint for former President Donald Trump and Republicans' rightwing takeover of the U.S. government, could pose a grave threat to public health by dismantling essential safeguards designed to protect Americans—the air they breathe, the water they drink—from hazardous chemicals.
Eliminating it places chemical companies above humans by removing a crucial tool for protecting public health from toxic chemicals.These threats come at a time when communities across the U.S. are already struggling with environmental injustices and pollution. We have seen this in the Southside of Tucson, where toxic water contamination has exacerbated the long-term struggles of Latino communities.
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