What's next for lawmakers, experts after Fifth Ward Cancer Cluster Summit?

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'My goal was to connect them to experts, so they could help them understand the technicalities surrounding some of the actions that will be taken by the Environmental Protection Agency, the City of Houston, and others,' Council Member Letitia Plummer said in a press statement.

Residents in Fifth Ward cancer cluster 'feel betrayed' over Union Pacific political donations to area leaders

Harris County and the City of Houston announced they are ready to take legal action against Union Pacific over that cancer cluster in Fifth Ward. We are hearing more and more about lives potentially cut short by the railroad's pollution. One of those compelling stories was gathered by our Greg Groogan

 

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