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Dr. Kimberly Stoner Interviewed on WNHH FM’s Dateline New Haven

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CT NOFA Director of Advocacy, Dr. Kimberly Stoner, was recently interviewed by Paul Bass on WNHH FM’s Dateline New Haven. In the interview, they discussed the future of a potential environmental rights amendment in Connecticut. Read more about the interview, here, or watch it, below.

And don’t forget that you can take action, right here, by adding your name to the petition to secure an environmental rights bill in our state!

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