Municipal unions, along with their national organizations, are looking to make an impact at the April 29 People’s Climate March in Washington, D.C. in the fight against proposed major funding cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency.
The American Federation of Teachers, the American Postal Workers Union and the Service Employees International Union are among 50 organizations working to make climate change a priority issue for the Trump administration.
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