Critics Call Trump Administration Plan To Reduce Lead Exposure Toothless
The Federal Lead Action Plan is a framework rather than a call for new regulations. The plan seeks to bolster efforts to communicate the dangers of lead exposure. Critics say it doesn't go far enough.
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NPR News: Critics Call Trump Administration Plan To Reduce Lead Exposure Toothless
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