Policy Proposals for Improving Air Quality in Schools
Investments in better ventilation and air filtration in schools are critically important to the health of students and communities.

By declaring the pandemic over by fiat, the government is giving up the fight when they should be redoubling their efforts.

Protecting the public’s health stands in direct conflict with the interests of those who fund elections and those who hold political power.

Despite recent Supreme Court rulings, the federal government still has considerable power to both lead and persuade.

Framing unclean air as a barrier in the built environment may help secure the benefit of indoor air quality standards.

The sources from which most people get health information provide advice without any obligation at all to individuals who hear and act on it.

It’s up to each of us to demand accountability and transparency, and to stay informed rather than assume others will act in our best interests.
