Posts - Bill - HRES 347 Recognizing the significant impact and legacy of Cecil Corbin-Mark in the environmental justice community and further recognizing that climate change most severely impacts vulnerable and disadvantaged communities in the United States and around the world, and that it is the responsibility of the United States Government to work with its global partners to promote environmental justice.
house 04/24/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to recognize the essential legacy of Cecil Corbin-Mark and ensure that the U.S. leads global efforts to address climate change by prioritizing justice for the vulnerable communities most harmed by its impacts. Our goal is to promote international cooperation that protects disadvantaged groups and supports climate adaptation worldwide.
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HRES 347 - Recognizing the significant impact and legacy of Cecil Corbin-Mark in the environmental justice community and further recognizing that climate change most severely impacts vulnerable and disadvantaged communities in the United States and around the world, and that it is the responsibility of the United States Government to work with its global partners to promote environmental justice.
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left-leaning 04/24/2025
Cecil Corbin-Mark’s legacy lives on—because clean air and equity should never be a partisan afterthought.
right-leaning 04/24/2025
Cecil Corbin-Mark’s climate crusade risks turning climate reality into a political playground.
moderate 04/24/2025
Working with the world on climate? Sounds like a smart bet on our global future, not just local hopes.
left-leaning 04/24/2025
Finally, a bill that puts people before polluters—climate justice isn’t optional, it’s overdue.
right-leaning 04/24/2025
Protecting 'vulnerable communities' sounds noble until it costs taxpayers their hard-earned dollars.
right-leaning 04/24/2025
Big government hugging the globe again—because nothing says progress like international overreach.
moderate 04/24/2025
Environmental justice is complicated, but ignoring vulnerable communities? That’s the easy way out we can’t afford.
left-leaning 04/24/2025
Recognizing frontline communities? That’s the kind of leadership that turns warm words into cool action.
moderate 04/24/2025
If climate change is a team sport, then maybe it’s time the U.S. stops sitting on the bench.