Letters: Climate legislation offers hope against disaster
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The article comprises letters from constituents urging necessary actions regarding climate change and education in California. Ayan Mohapatra advocates for the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act, highlighting personal experiences with wildfire-related air quality issues, stressing the need for proactive funding to combat environmental disasters. Katy Grant emphasizes the importance of Measure T, which proposes local funding to enhance high school education in Walnut Creek and surrounding areas, aiming to alleviate reliance on inadequate state funding. Both letters reflect a strong community commitment to address pressing issues affecting their future.
"Last week, I visited the office of my California senator, Tim Grayson, and urged him to vote yes on the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act."
"Great schools make for strong communities. The residents of Walnut Creek, Lafayette, Orinda and Moraga have consistently supported local tax proposals to ensure our children have access to a high-quality public education."
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