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States are waiting to hear how much money they'll get from the Rural Health Transformation Program, the DHS is incentivizing local law enforcement to join the federal immigration crackdown and Texas is creating its own Appalachian Trail.

AZ Leaders Call for New Federal Clean-Car Standards

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A coalition of Arizona leaders is asking the Environmental Protection Agency and President Joe Biden to pass the strongest possible clean-air vehicle standards next month.

Speakers in a Thursday webinar stressed the need for updated clean-car standards for all new vehicles produced after 2026. They said they feel the EPA must take action to address tailpipe pollution from cars and trucks that endanger the health and well-being of Arizona communities.

In 2022, said Phoenix Vice Mayor Yassamin Ansari, Phoenix ranked the fifth "most polluted city" for ozone, adding that it also affects the entire state.

"It's an issue that goes beyond city limits," she said, "with almost 85% of Arizonans living in communities that have received 'F' grades for their air quality."

Ansari said research has shown poor air quality aggravates asthma, increases the risk of temporary respiratory infection, heart disease and lung cancer, forcing more to stay indoors. The city of Phoenix has a plan to transition its entire bus fleet to zero-emission vehicles by 2040, and just ordered its first electric buses using Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding.

Ansari called the Inflation Reduction Act "the most aggressive investment in a greener, cleaner future." But the coalition is asking Biden to build on that legacy by working with the EPA.

JoAnna Strother, senior director of advocacy at the American Lung Association, called air pollution a "huge crisis for Arizonans." In the group's most recent poll, 80% of Arizonans view air pollution as a serious problem. Strother says moving from combustion to zero emission vehicles is necessary to protect people's health.

"Our 'Zeroing in on Healthy Air' report found that a transition to electric vehicle, non-combustion electricity would result in over $15 billion in public health benefits, and that's just right here in Arizona alone."

While air pollution is bad for everyone's health, Strother said it disproportionately affects communities of color and lower-income neighborhoods, which tend to be located closer to the sources of pollution.


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