'People deserve better from the EPA': Clean air standards don't go far enough, activists say
When Hazel Chandler left Southern California in 1977, she thought moving to Arizona would give her clean air. "I soon found out that ... was not ne...

When Hazel Chandler left Southern California in 1977, she thought moving to Arizona would give her clean air. "I soon found out that ... was not necessarily the truth," she said. Chandler, an Arizona field coordinator for Moms Clean Air Force, an affiliate of the Environmental Defense Fund, spoke at a rally at the Arizona state Capitol on Monday to call for stronger federal air quality standards. Along with Chandler, representatives from the Sierra Club's Grand Canyon Chapter, Chispa Arizona, Poder Latinx and Arizona Interfaith Power & Light made up the approximately two dozen attendees of the Monday evening rally.