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Comment 92 for Regional Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Targets SB 375 (2010sb375) - Non-Reg.

First NameDavid
Last NameHorwitz
Email Addressdaveed-ari-4hateva@pacbell.net
Affiliation
SubjectFinding Hope in Advocating Communal Health
Comment
 It is important to citizens of all backgrounds and places in
society to receive the greatest benefits that come with renewed
proposals for helping preserve the sanctity and health for the
masses, which will be greatly helped along by this carefully
envisioned adaptation for clean air, and the furthering of human
health in the steps that this will help initiate towards advancing
and restoring our nation's heritage of clean and pure environmental
foundations, such as the universal need for clean air. By enforcing
this bill, Congress alleviates a grating burden on the public, by
ensuring our public has tomorrow to live for. Our world, as well as
the immediacy of this nation deserves the justice brought by
carefully and patiently regulating the industrial waste of our dear
america, noble in it's ideals of providing a medium for democratic
transformations of such domains as transportation. 
   In addition to the opportunity this bill provides for
safe-guarding the health of all of us who breathe, it provides
another step in the evolution of learning to heal our world, in a
legal and binding way, by furthering this public's incentive to
embrace public transportation, and this call to intermingling for
our daily needs in transportation is an excellent way to build and
strengthen the ties of community, in city and state planning, as
well as in individuals aspirations for greater wellness, and a new
approach to reaching and arriving at the many venues and
experiences we drive to, and leave from. It is the responsible
thing to do, and it is not only  beneficial to the greater global
body of human beings, and life as a whole, but is a progression
towards societal conscientiousness, and self-awareness, ripening to
forward to our transportation industries to grapple with, and
master the technological prestige of more renewable vehicle
productions, while opening new ways to readjust our economy so as
to be more self-sustaining. As simple and uncomfortable a new
regulation may seem to some, it is a path to better days in the
wake of widespread transportation ills. Please vote to pass this
bill.

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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted 2010-09-15 19:32:29

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