Docs to Pritzker: Truck diesel pollution is killing Illinoisans – Chicago Sun-Times

More than 130 doctors, nurses and other health care professionals are urging Gov. J.B. Pritzker to save Illinoisans’ lives by speeding up the state’s transition to electric trucks that will reduce the amount of diesel fuel air pollution.
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Giddyap
3 years ago

GREEN GRIFTER ALERT: Low Information Climate Frauds Want Illinois To Ban The Diesel Trucks That Are The Basis For The State’s Entire Economy

Lana
3 years ago

Doc’s, the Covid Shot you are Pushing are killing many people. How dare you push it to babies and children. Don’t you have a conscience?

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Fullbladder
3 years ago

You can get Dr.’s to say or do ANYTHING as long as they can keep their license…ANYTHING.

Trash Panda
3 years ago

Are these doctors the ones who have been promoted throughout school because of equity? Did they actually take and pass med school entrance exams. Are they actually qualified or just a bunch of idiotic woke clowns clenching their hands together in a tizzy over the end of the world?

Pat S.
3 years ago

Propaganda much?

Stupid, stupid chickens!!!

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Here I thought it was all the shooting and killings every week in Chicago area.

Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago
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Racist!

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