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Californians to Weigh In on New Federal Ozone Standards

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The Obama administration wants to curb smog by implementing stricter ozone standards. On Monday, Californians will have a chance to weigh in. The federal EPA is holding a hearing in Sacramento on the new rules, which the agency says could prevent asthma attacks and premature deaths from air pollution.

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