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Superfund: In the Eye of the Storm
[/fusion_text][fusion_text]This report addresses the large corporations that are declaring bankruptcy to avoid the cost of cleaning up their site. American taxpayers are then left holding an enormous cleanup bill which is paid for by Superfund, a program funded entirely with taxpayer dollars. There is only one solution–Congress must reinstate the polluter pays fees.
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