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Trustee Election
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  • GREAT LAKES
  • CLEAN WATER ACT
  • SUPERFUND SITES
Winning Issue » SUPERFUND SITES


The 1980 Superfund Act was established to clean up heavily polluted areas contaminated by the toxic waste of bankrupt companies. At least 50 million Americans currently live within 3 miles of a Superfund site. There are about 40,000 Superfund cleanup sites across the country - the vast majority of which require relatively short-term fixes. About 10% of these Superfund sites are “orphaned” - sites where no responsible party is present or able to pay for cleanup. New Jersey, with 114 sites, followed by California and Pennsylvania have the most hazardous waste sites. As of 2019, there has been 452 contaminated sites remediated and removed from the cleanup list. The National Priorities List is a list of 1,334 hazardous waste sites requiring significant and long-term cleanup efforts that will be financed by the federal Superfund program.

The 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act commits $21 billion t environmental remediation, including cleaning up Superfund and brownfield sites, reclaiming abandoned mine land, and capping orphaned oil and gas wells. However, this amount is insufficient for addressing all our Superfund sites.

Proposed Legislation: Reintroduction of H.R.1444 - Preparing Superfund for Climate Change Act of 2023
Prospective Sponsor: Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (MO)



Options


  • I oppose reforming current Superfund Cleanup Program policy and wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Speaker Mike Johnson (LA).
  • I support requiring the consideration of factors related to climate change when selecting remedial actions for the cleanup of Superfund sites. Specifically, the potential threat to human health and the environment associated with local natural disasters and extreme weather hazards, including those exacerbated by climate change, must be taken into account when selecting remedial actions.

    And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (MO) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.


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Trustee Candidates
DUAL TRUSTEE
To participate in the Trustee Election you must first pledge support to this issue.

Representative Emanuel Cleaver
If elected as a trustee, the campaign committee of Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (MO) will be unconditionally awarded the funds pledged to this issue along with a letter requesting him to favorably consider either reintroducing H.R.1444 - Preparing Superfund for Climate Change Act of 2023, or a similar version thereof.



Center for Health, Environment and Justice
If elected as a trustee, Center Health Environment & Justice will be awarded the funds pledged to this issue along with a letter requesting these funds be used to advocate for all eligible hazardous waste sites to be included in the Superfund clean-up program.

About: The Center for Health, Environment & Justice helps build healthy communities nationwide. Since its founding in 1981, CHEJ has grown into the nation’s leading resource for grassroots environmental activism, a ground-breaking, progressive organization with a vision for clean, green neighborhoods built from hard-won experience fighting for environmental justice. Through training, coalition building and one-on-one technical assistance and mentoring, CHEJ works to level the playing field so that people have a say in the environmental policies and decisions that affect their health and well-being.
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Trustee Election - Opening Date
September 22, 2025
Trustee Election - Closing Date
September 29, 2025