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California Currents | Summer 2021
In This Issue: From the Mouths of Babes: ReThink Disposable Partners with Heirs to Our Oceans | Vote No on the Governor's Recall | Cracking Down on PFAS | Groundwater in Trouble Again | Legislative Round-up | Spotlight on Our Water Affordability Team
New England Currents -- Summer 2021
In This Issue: Clean Water Action Leading on PFAS | Progress on Climate Justice | Nano Technology: Industrial Revolution 2.0 | Join the Youth Action Collaborative | Safe Cleaning and Disinfecting | Let Us Breathe | We All Live Downstream: The Clean Water Action Podcast | Reducing Transportation Emissions to Address Environmental Injustices | Big Gains on PFAS in Connecticut | Rhode Island Makes Progress on Climate Change
New Jersey Currents | Spring/Summer 2021
In this Issue: Historic Win! Delaware River Watershed Frack Ban | Curbing Warehouse Sprawl | Environmental Justice: No New Polluting Facilities | Clean Water’s Kim Gaddy Wins Russ Berrie Award | NJ Green Amendment 35th Annual Conference | World Asthma Day | Zero Waste in the Garden State! | Budget for Climate Justice
Michigan Currents | Spring 2021
In This Issue: Nestle’s Got A New Owner, But They’re Playing the Same Game | Great Lakes Awards Celebration This Fall! | MI Clean Water Plan: A Strong Start to Addressing Our Water Infrastructure Crisis | Take Action Today: Let your State Rep know you care about our water! | This is the Spring of the Water Protectors | What Ever Happened to PFAS? Nothing — Because it Never Goes Away | Take Action Today: Hold Polluters Accountable!
Gabi Sanchez
Gabi split her time growing up between Maryland and Maine where she grew a love of the natural world. She spends most of her free time birdwatching and hiking through the woods photographing plants. She earned her B.S. in environmental science from the University of Maryland and is currently working toward her MPH in environmental health. Before joining Clean Water Action, Gabi taught biology and environmental science in Prince George’s County. She worked with students to design, plant, and maintain a gardening program at Kenmoor Middle School and coached the Envirothon team at Eleanor