The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Booker offers plan to address environmen­tal inequality

- By Meg Kinnard

COLUMBIA, S.C. » Democratic presidenti­al candidate Cory Booker on Friday said that it’s time to overhaul environmen­tal policies that he sees as unfairly disadvanta­ging minority and impoverish­ed communitie­s.

Calling environmen­tal inequality one of today’s civil rights battles, the New Jersey senator said during a campaign stop in the South Carolina capital that the federal government hasn’t done enough to ensure all Americans have equal access to clean, healthy communitie­s.

“I am going to make sure we have a government that stays rooted in communitie­s like yours,” Booker said at Allen University, a historical­ly black school. “The civil rights issues that we face today are no less urgent that the civil rights issues that they faced in the 1960s.”

He spoke in response to a student who talked about contaminat­ed water sources in his hometown of Denmark, South Carolina. It’s an issue Booker has discussed in previous stops in the state.

Booker released what he is characteri­zing as his environmen­tal justice agenda, charging in a statement that the Trump administra­tion “has gutted the EPA, rolled back clean air and clean water protection­s, and allowed polluters to go unchecked, causing immense harm and suffering by vulnerable communitie­s.”

He promised to strengthen the Environmen­tal Protection Agency and reverse what he said were administra­tion rollbacks of environmen­tal safeguards. Booker also proposed more EPA workers and resources to ensure safe drinking water. EPA Administra­tor Andrew Wheeler has said unsafe drinking water is the world’s most immediate public health issue.

“The urgency that I feel in dealing with this is that urgency of love,” Booker said.

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 ?? MEG KINNARD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Democratic presidenti­al candidate Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., speaks during a campaign stop on Friday at Allen University in Columbia, S.C.
MEG KINNARD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Democratic presidenti­al candidate Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., speaks during a campaign stop on Friday at Allen University in Columbia, S.C.

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