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Mother Jones - March/April 2018

Posted By: Pulitzer
Mother Jones - March/April 2018

Mother Jones - March/April 2018
English | 68 pages | True PDF | 16.7 MB


In the Trump administration Scott Pruitt's job as the chief of the EPA is to protect the environment. In the cover story, "Toxic Avenger," reporter Rebecca Leber details his long history and systematic attack on those protections. In "Least Likely to Succeed," James Pogue follows the rise and fall of the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow, the misguided company that led the Republican charter school revolution. Now the state of Ohio is out millions of dollars and thousands of kids are screwed. Find out how squatters in Oakland, California are pioneering a bold—and possibly legal—way to combat the housing crisis in Bryan Schatz's story, "Retake the House." There is more to read in this issue about podcasting behind bars, the long tail of lead paint, and why the activists determined to provide women with reproductive choice are avoiding the medical establishment.

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