
It’s time to get serious about clean water in Iowa: It is abundantly clear that our voluntary approach to pollution reduction has failed. Lately, Iowa regulators have done more to enable water pollution than prevent it.
by lnfinity

It’s time to get serious about clean water in Iowa: It is abundantly clear that our voluntary approach to pollution reduction has failed. Lately, Iowa regulators have done more to enable water pollution than prevent it.
by lnfinity
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Air, water, workers rights, the economy, health care, rent… The sooner the US realizes that nobody (corporations especially) does anything voluntarily, the better.
You may want to call it socialism, but the bottom line is that the completely free and unregulated market does not help anyone.
We learned this once . Then corporate lies “we aren’t really that bad” and the politicians they hire displaced the laws or tried to that were set in place against them. Even Nixon whose administration created the epa didn’t trust the private sector to self regulate.
Iowa is about to change chapter 69 as well to loosen the rules for the discharge of private septic systems. State is going backwards
This is focusing on the problem instead of the GOP. Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote