- United States
- Ohio
- Letter
I am writing to urge you to prioritize the health and wellbeing of Ohio residents over corporate profits when considering environmental legislation and air quality regulations.
Adriana Martinez-Smiley's reporting for WYSO and The Ohio Newsroom has consistently highlighted the environmental challenges facing our communities, particularly regarding air pollution and its impact on vulnerable populations. These stories reveal a pattern where corporate interests often take precedence over the health of the people you represent.
Air pollution does not affect all Ohioans equally. Low-income communities and communities of color disproportionately bear the burden of industrial emissions while corporations externalize these costs onto residents who suffer increased rates of asthma, respiratory disease, and other health complications. When regulatory decisions favor industry convenience over emission standards, real people pay the price with their health and quality of life.
I understand that economic considerations matter, but a healthy workforce and thriving communities are the foundation of sustainable economic growth. Corporations can adapt their practices and invest in cleaner technologies. Families cannot simply move away from polluted air or afford the mounting healthcare costs that result from environmental degradation.
I ask that you commit to supporting stronger environmental protections and air quality standards, even when facing pressure from corporate lobbyists. Vote for legislation that holds polluters accountable, ensures meaningful enforcement of existing regulations, and centers the voices of affected communities in decision-making processes. Reject any attempts to weaken environmental safeguards in the name of business interests.
Your constituents need a representative who will stand with them against powerful corporate entities that prioritize profit margins over breathable air. I look forward to seeing you take a clear stance on the side of public health and environmental justice.