Toxins Responsible for Rising Illnesses
Is Your Neighborhood Being Polluted Right Now?
Together, We Can End Toxic Pollution in Our Communities
Every breath you take should give life — not illness. But across America, corporations are quietly releasing cancer-causing chemicals, neurotoxins, and pollutants into our air and water. Rates of asthma, autoimmune disease, and early death are skyrocketing — especially near industrial zones.
Why This Matters (Even If You Feel Fine)
You might not see the pollution — but your body feels it.
Every day, invisible toxins from nearby factories, farms, and mines drift into neighborhoods. They enter our lungs, our water, our food — and over time, they build up in our bodies.
These toxins have been linked to:
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Chronic fatigue and brain fog
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Asthma and breathing problems
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Cancer, autoimmune disease, and Parkinson’s
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Behavioral and learning issues in children
🧬 Even if you feel okay today, exposure adds up over time — and kids, elders, and pregnant women are especially vulnerable.
You deserve clean air, safe water, and a healthy future.
That’s what this bill is about.
Real Stories from Affected Communities
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