The MOA, signed on April 11th at the ECOS Spring Meeting in Nashville, states that because the public health and well-being of U.S. citizens relies on the condition of their physical environment, “the Parties intend to collaborate in developing tools, reports, workshops, meetings, communications pathways, and other tangible outcomes and initiatives that will leverage resources and advance the Parties’ mutually shared mission of protecting the public’s health from environmental threats and hazards and advancing health and environmental equity for all citizens.”
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