Some stats about the Central Valley:
The rate of poverty in Tulare and Fresno counties is 19.95, nearly double the national average.
More than 100,000 people are without clean water, including families and young children.
This is why I’m running for Congress.
#ForTheValley
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Replying to @DaryRezvani
Let's not forget some if the highest particulate pollution in the country and some of the highest teenage pregnancy rates. Good luck to you!
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Replying to @erbd17
Which is highly driven by highway 99’s traffic. I am working on a way to make sure trucking companies can switch to green vehicles while making sure the financial burden does not adversely impact their business. That pollution also ends up in the world’s food once it rains.
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Replying to @DaryRezvani
And if the current administration rolls back the rules regarding fuel efficiency, it will not only get worse but will probably kill any financial incentives to move to to green technology.
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The incentive needs to be driven by consumers. The change SHOULD be drive by market but unfortunately the current version of capitalism has killed competition, ultimately leading to the oligopolies operating concurrently with our “representatives” to defraud everyday Americans.
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