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League of Women Voters "Environmental Quality" Report (1970)

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League of Women Voters Action Alert HB 4260

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Letter from Ruckelshaus to Milliken, 1971

Ruckelshaus to Milliken.pdf

Letter to Senator Hart about Air Pollution, 1970.

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Letter to Senator Hart about Michigan Sugar Company Plant, 1970.

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Letter to Senator Hart about the Pontiac Motors Foundry, 1966.

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Local UAW letter to Senator Hart opposing air pollution regulations

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Lyndon B. Johnson, "Remarks Upon Signing the Clean Air Act," December 17, 1963

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President Nixon's State of the Union Address on Air Pollution, January 22, 1970.

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