Debbie Dingell tweeted the following:
"This will go a long way in helping to finally jumpstart cleanups nationwide, prevent future PFAS contamination, hold polluters accountable, and protect Americans from the dangerous effects of these chemicals long-term. debbiedingell.house.gov/news/documents"Read on Twitter
Here are other recent tweets from Debbie Dingell:
"In 2018, when we learned the Huron River was contaminated end-to-end after decades of industrial pollution, I introduced the bipartisan PFAS Action Act to designate PFAS as the hazardous substances we know they are. Today, the EPA announced it will move to make that designation."Read on Twitter
"For too long our laws and regulations have left frontline communities exposed to harmful pollution in the air they breathe, water they drink, and the land they call home. That is why I am a lead sponsor of the THRIVE Act, to invest in economic and environmental justice. twitter.com/reprashida/sta"Read on Twitter
"Our parks are one of our countrys greatest treasures, and we must continue to protect them for the generations to come. Happy birthday NPS, and thanks for all you do! twitter.com/natlparkservic"Read on Twitter