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Thompson Introduces Legislation to Address Health Risks from Wildfire Smoke

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 31, 2025091 Min Read
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U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson and Senator Jeff Merkley have introduced the Smoke and Heat Ready Communities Act to address the dangers of wildfire smoke and extreme heat. The legislation aims to safeguard communities by providing funding for research and resources to improve air quality and mitigate health risks associated with these environmental hazards. Wildfire smoke is particularly harmful to vulnerable populations, causing immediate and long-term health issues. The bill garners support from various health organizations, emphasizing the need for effective strategies to protect public health amid increasing wildfire threats.

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