After communication breakdown, congresswoman wants tighter rules on toxic pesticide used near homes, schools
“The moment you learn about something that’s possibly toxic, it should be communicated to residents,” Rep. Nanette Barragán said, “both on a website with level readings and what the implications may be and what people can do.”
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