NYC Invests in Air Quality, but the Bronx Still Can’t Breathe Easy
NEW YORK—When Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that $20 million from the city’s congestion pricing revenue would be redirected to fight childhood asthma in the Bronx, Javier Marchand celebrated. But…
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