Letters to the Editor for June 27
Ciscomoni has new transportationI was hopeful when Congressman Ciscomoni was first elected last year: a new person who would show some leadership and help resolve some of Southern Arizona's issues: water shortage, border issues, transportation, jobs, education, etc.
But his actions were quickly indicative of his lack of spine: accepting money from Marjorie Taylor Greene and voting to sanction a congressman over his actions during an impeachment. That’s why the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposal to implement new air quality rules for small particulates called PM2.5 is so concerning. If this proposed rule is finalized, agriculture, manufacturing, and other key Arizona industries will be hit hard.
As a long-time resident of Ward 6, I was discouraged to read that Tucson City Councilman Steve Kozachik felt the need to throw not-so-subtle jabs at Ward 1 Council Member Lane Santa Cruz without having the courage to mention her by name.
The EPA recently proposed a rule that would significantly tighten the limits for small particulates . The Biden administration is barreling ahead with regulations that threaten 1,300 jobs and $500 million in manufacturing activity in Arizona alone, according to a recent study from the National Association of Manufacturers.
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