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Speaker at Missoula fundraiser urges action on water quality, cites 1995 legislative change and mining pollution
Summary
At a Missoula fundraising event, Autumn Forrest of Citizens for our Bright Millennium urged action on a clean-water initiative, saying mining interests spent nearly $3 million opposing it and referencing lowered state water standards from 1995 and local Superfund contamination.
Autumn Forrest, introducing herself as a representative of Citizens for our Bright Millennium, told attendees at a Missoula fundraising event that she came to speak about a clean-water initiative and concerns about mining pollution.
"Hello. Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Autumn Forrest from Citizens for our Bright Millennium," she said. Forrest told the audience she was speaking about "the clean water issue." She said that in 1995…
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