“The cost savings in hospitalizations, lost productivity from workers that either are sick themselves with heart or lung disease from pollution, or have to stay home with sick kids because their asthma kicks in on a bad air day, it’s really a cost-effective piece of legislation,” Dr. Richard Bransford said.
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