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Ozone or “smog” pollution can trigger asthma attacks and harm even the healthiest lungs, but the Bush administration's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed air quality standards for ozone that are weaker than what the agency’s own scientific advisors say are needed to protect public health. 

Please e-mail EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson to urge him to set air quality standards that protect the health of all Americans.

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