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Los Angeles consistently ranks among the most polluted cities in America. Rolling back protections will make it worse. Let’s stand together to demand change.
Angelenos know dirty air better than anyone. From gridlock on the 405 to wildfire smoke that blankets our neighborhoods, we see the haze and feel it in our lungs. But behind the scenes, air quality protections are being weakened, putting our families, workers, and communities at risk.
It doesn’t have to be this way. Sign the petition to demand stronger air quality standards for Los Angeles and beyond. Together, we can make our voices too loud to ignore.
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Emily Brooks
December 04, 2025
We’ve been dealing with dirty air for decades, but reversing progress now is unacceptable. Signing because LA deserves clean air
Carlos Ramirez
December 04, 2025
I work outdoors every day and you can feel the difference in your breathing on bad air days. This affects real people. Happy to support.
Lauren Mitchell
December 04, 2025
From the 405 traffic to the constant air quality alerts, it’s clear LA is at a breaking point. Protecting our air shouldn’t be optional
David Nguyen
December 04, 2025
The haze over the Valley is getting ridiculous. We can literally see the pollution from our window. Glad someone is pushing for stronger standards.
Jenna Park
December 04, 2025
Every wildfire season, my asthma gets worse. Rolling back protections is the last thing we need. I’m absolutely signing.
Miguel Torres
December 04, 2025
My kids shouldn’t have to grow up thinking smog is normal. LA deserves better air than this. Signing and sharing.
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LA has some of the highest asthma rates in the country.
Wildfire smoke and vehicle pollution make the stakes even higher here.
Our local voices can lead a national movement for better air.
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Los Angeles consistently ranks among the most polluted cities in America. Rolling back protections will make it worse. Let’s stand together to demand change.
Angelenos know dirty air better than anyone. From gridlock on the 405 to wildfire smoke that blankets our neighborhoods, we see the haze and feel it in our lungs. But behind the scenes, air quality protections are being weakened, putting our families, workers, and communities at risk.
It doesn’t have to be this way. Sign the petition to demand stronger air quality standards for Los Angeles and beyond. Together, we can make our voices too loud to ignore.
Comments
Emily Brooks
December 04, 2025
We’ve been dealing with dirty air for decades, but reversing progress now is unacceptable. Signing because LA deserves clean air
Carlos Ramirez
December 04, 2025
I work outdoors every day and you can feel the difference in your breathing on bad air days. This affects real people. Happy to support.
Lauren Mitchell
December 04, 2025
From the 405 traffic to the constant air quality alerts, it’s clear LA is at a breaking point. Protecting our air shouldn’t be optional
David Nguyen
December 04, 2025
The haze over the Valley is getting ridiculous. We can literally see the pollution from our window. Glad someone is pushing for stronger standards.
Jenna Park
December 04, 2025
Every wildfire season, my asthma gets worse. Rolling back protections is the last thing we need. I’m absolutely signing.
Miguel Torres
December 04, 2025
My kids shouldn’t have to grow up thinking smog is normal. LA deserves better air than this. Signing and sharing.
LA has some of the highest asthma rates in the country.
Wildfire smoke and vehicle pollution make the stakes even higher here.
Our local voices can lead a national movement for better air.