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New York Times - 2/1/2024

In January, both the mayor and residents of East Palestine sent letters to the White House asking Mr. Biden to visit and hear about their enduring concerns himself.

In a Jan. 12 letter obtained by The New York Times, Mayor Trent Conaway wrote that while he appreciated the work of the E.P.A. and Transportation Department, “so much more needs to be done.”

“The derailment has damaged the soul of our northern Appalachian communities,” he wrote.

A separate letter from residents said that as the first anniversary approached, “our community remains deeply affected.” They also urged Mr. Biden to sign the federal emergency declaration.

“While we are strong and resilient people, we also deserve to be heard,” the letter said.

“We ask you to demonstrate that the highest office in the world does not forsake hardworking Americans in the face of adversity. As the president of the people, by the people and for the people, we trust that you will act.”
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