Read about Sen. Tom Udall and his support of the Clean Air Act in the face of politically motivated attacks to allow industry to pollute our air.
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Senator Udall: Moms Matter More Than Ever
“If You Can’t Breathe, You Can’t Work”
Read about politicians, health professionals an other experts refuting Republican attacks on the Clean Air Act as untruthful and harmful.
Why Air Pollution is Worse for Black Children
Read an excerpt from a article by an MCAF blogger about the increased effects of air pollution and asthma on African American children.
Pollution Hurts Animals Too!
Read how air pollution harms the health of pets and farm animals as well as that of human beings.
Hispanic Heritage Month: What All Latinos Want
Read about one Latino mom who wants everyone to know that her community strongly supports clean air and water regulations.
Life Is Unfair When It Comes To Clean Air
Find out how air pollution disproportionately affects members of the African American community, leading to more health problems.
The TRAIN Act Is On The Wrong Track
Read about the TRAIN Act that supports polluters’ right to poison our air and threaten the health of our children and act now to help stop it.
Polluter TRAIN Act Headed for Our Children
Read about the TRAIN Act, supporting polluters’ right to poison our air, and why we need to work as hard as possible to stop it.
Nature Lessons From Vermont
Read about one mom’s experience with a hurricane in Vermont and how the effects strengthened her commitment to clean air and a healthy environment.
Ohio Senator Legislates to Worsen Air Quality
Read about an Ohio State Senator who has introduced a bill to dismantle clean energy regulations and destroy the Ohio jobs that came with it.
The Positive Power of Breastfeeding Righteousness
Read about the politicization of breastfeeding and the far more important issues moms need to be fighting for – clean air, healthy food and less pollution.
An Interview With The Mercury Doctor
Read an interview with mercury doctor Dr. Philip Landrigan about mercury exposure and the consumption of fish.