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CLEAN INDOOR AIR AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

We are working with the safe housing activist community and an attorney to lobby for legislation about indoor air contamination and exposure to second-hand substances. 

The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences describes sources of indoor air pollution in its article here.  It's your right to have clean indoor air free of pollutants and free of toxins.

Send in your email testimony to DC Councilmembers, legislative staff, and housing advocates including the SC TA describing your concerns about indoor air quality and indoor air pollution because it can help improve our air. 

Do you regularly smell fumes inside your apartment or building common spaces from nicotine smoke, marijuana, or other drugs?

Are you concerned about indoor air quality due to viruses and other airborne diseases including Covid, rhinoviruses, flu and other highly transmittable diseases? 

Are environmental toxins a concern for you, your furbabies, children, friends and others who spend time with you in your apartment home?

Describe the impact of indoor air quality on your wellbeing, life quality, health, ability to focus, mood, appetite, nausea, sleep, or other areas of life that are impacted. 

Email all of the below contacts with your statement. The theme for the statement is: public health in housing and social justice. 

armande7@gmail.com

SCtenantsassociation@protonmail.com

grogoff@dccouncil.gov

npcholkin@dccouncil.gov

scuddhy@dccouncil.gov

ccocilova@dccouncil.gov

lcmiles@dccouncil.gov

spalmer@dccouncil.gov

joel.cohn@dc.gov

scuddihy@dccouncil.gov

ccocilova@dccouncil.gov  

amercer@dccouncil.gov 

lcmiles@dccouncil.gov

dfalls@dccouncil.gov

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