The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday will announce stepped-up enforcement and monitoring to help disadvantaged communities struggling with polluted air and water.
Three House Democrats are questioning the Environmental Protection Agency's decision to postpone a training that was part of a series on environmental inequity faced by communities of color and low-income communities last month.
The move comes as many Democrats use broader racial tensions in the U.S. to highlight the heightened risks pollution and environmental threats pose to communities of color.