ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE CAUCUS
Senator Duckworth is a founding member of the Senate’s first-ever Environmental Justice Caucus, along with Senators Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Edward J. Markey (D-MA). The caucus calls Congress’s attention to the many environmental justice issues affecting our nation. For too long, and far too often, communities of color and low-income communities have borne the brunt of our environmental burdens, which can lead to public health, pollution and economic injustices. Senator Duckworth announced the creation of the Environmental Justice Caucus in 2019. Since then, the caucus has focused on raising awareness, advancing legislation, conducting oversight and speaking loudly for communities that for far too long have been disproportionately impacted by polluting industries.
To help communities advocate for themselves with the federal government, the caucus will provide expertise and assistance, generate legislation and organize hearings and events. It will also coordinate with the House Environmental Justice Task Force, which consists of members from the Congressional Black Caucus, Congressional Hispanic Caucus and the Asian Pacific American Caucus.
“Every American has the right to breathe safe air, drink clean water and live on uncontaminated land regardless of their zip code, the size of their wallet and the color of their skin. However, too often that is not the case, especially for low income communities and people of color. That’s why I’m proud to start the Senate’s first Environmental Justice Caucus to raise awareness of the fact that communities of color face public health challenges at alarming rates while too many in power look the other way. Together, we will be strong advocates for every person’s right to a safe, healthy and livable environment.”
Environmental justice activism has deep roots in the state of Illinois. Hazel Johnson, an activist from the South Side of Chicago, is often considered ‘the mother of the environmental justice movement.’ Illinois unfortunately also has a number of environmental justice challenges. Black kids on the South and West Sides of Chicago are eight times more likely to die from asthma than white children. Additionally, asthma rates among African American adults in Chicago are nearly 75% higher than among white adults. Many of the worst pollution issues in the city, such as the high rates of manganese emissions on the Southeast Side, disproportionately impact communities of color—and communities of color in cities like Cairo are disproportionately at risk of lead poisoning.
Latest News
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August 22, 2025
Duckworth, Durbin Lead Illinois Democrats in Urging President Trump to Grant Federal Disaster Declaration for Illinois Counties Following Severe Summer Weather
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August 01, 2025
Duckworth, Durbin Join Colleagues to Urge Administration to Reinstate EPA Employees Retaliated Against for Exercising Free Speech Rights
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July 31, 2025
Environmental Justice Caucus Co-Chairs Duckworth, Booker, Markey Slam Trump Administration for Plan to Eliminate EPA’s Ability to Protect Public Health from Climate Change
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July 02, 2025
U.S. Senators Duckworth, Markey, Booker Condemn Republican Cuts to Environmental Justice Grants, Slam GOP Weakening of Key Environmental Law
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June 27, 2025
K-leather ban reintroduced in US Senate
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June 25, 2025
Duckworth, Booker Renew Push to Ban the U.S. Sale and Manufacturing of “K-Leather” and Protect Kangaroos from Largest Commercial Slaughter in the World
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May 23, 2025
Duckworth, Durbin Celebrate State of Illinois Closing on Land Needed to Continue Construction of Brandon Road Project
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May 20, 2025
Is Sauget air pollution harming people? CDC suggests a deeper EPA probe
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May 15, 2025
Chinese faucets recalled over potential chemical hazards
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April 30, 2025
Duckworth Slams Trump Administration’s Plans to Cancel Nearly a Billion Dollars in EPA Environmental Justice Grants, Putting the Health of Low-Income Communities and Families At Risk
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April 05, 2025
In Meeting with Environmental Groups, Duckworth Recommits to Defending and Promoting Environmental Justice as Trump Slashes EPA
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March 13, 2025
Duckworth, Booker Statement as Trump Administration Moves to Shut Down All EPA Environmental Justice Offices and Slash Dozens of Critical Regulations That Help Protect Public Health and Environment
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February 28, 2025
Duckworth, Booker Join Colleagues in Introducing Legislation to Codify DOJ’s Office of Environmental Justice
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February 28, 2025
Duckworth, Booker, Blunt Rochester Urge Trump Administration to Reopen EPA Environmental Justice Office That Helped Most Disadvantaged Communities Solve Environmental and Public Health Challenges
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February 18, 2025
Duckworth Joins Durbin, Casten, Illinois Delegation Members' Letter to Protect Regional EPA Workers
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December 05, 2024
Duckworth Emphasizes Environmental Justice Issues with League of Conservation Voters and Illinois Environmental Council
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July 22, 2024
Duckworth, Durbin Announce More Than $430 Million for Community-Driven Climate and Environment Solutions in Illinois
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June 15, 2024
Duckworth Holds Community Conversation on Environmental Justice with United Congregations of the Metro East
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April 22, 2024
On Earth Day, Environmental Justice Caucus Co-Founders & Co-Chairs Duckworth, Carper and Booker Celebrate Caucus’s 5th Birthday, Urge Additional Funding for Environmental Justice Initiatives
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February 09, 2024
Duckworth, Booker, Tlaib, Dingell Lead Colleagues in Urging EPA to Strengthen Lead and Copper Rule Improvements Proposal
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January 31, 2024
Duckworth Discusses Environmental Justice with Chicago’s People for Community Recovery
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April 14, 2023
Duckworth, Carper, Booker Statement on EPA Providing $117 million for New Environmental Justice Technical Assistance Centers
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March 22, 2023
Duckworth, Booker, Grijalva, Lee Introduce the A. Donald McEachin Environmental Justice For All Act
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January 30, 2023
Senator Duckworth Joins Senator Markey, Representative Bush in Letter to Biden Administration Recommending an Environmental Justice Scorecard
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June 27, 2022
At the Birthplace of the Environmental Justice Movement, Duckworth Continues Push for Clean Air, Water and Land for All
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May 24, 2022
Duckworth, Carper, Booker Statement on the Biden-Harris Administration’s Commitment to Environmental Justice Stakeholders
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May 05, 2022
Duckworth, Carper, Booker Applaud Creation of New DOJ Office of Environmental Justice
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May 05, 2022
Duckworth Secures Provisions to Expand Environmental Justice and Lower Local Cost Shares for Waterway Projects in Committee-Passed 2022 Water Infrastructure Bill
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February 18, 2022
Duckworth, Carper, Booker Praise Release of Environmental Justice Mapping and Screening Tool
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November 18, 2021
Duckworth, Carper Highlight Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal’s Water Provisions that Help Working Families
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November 01, 2021
Duckworth Discusses Environmental Justice Priorities with Southeast Environmental Task Force
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August 10, 2021
Duckworth Statement after Voting to Pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal that Includes Her Priorities to Clean Up Our Water and Make Transit Accessible for All
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August 05, 2021
Duckworth Discusses the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, Climate Change and Environmental Justice with League of Conservation Voters
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August 04, 2021
Duckworth, Booker, Carper Reiterate Call for Environmental Justice Priorities in Reconciliation
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August 03, 2021
Duckworth and Durbin Highlight Clean Water Initiatives in Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal That Would Help Illinois
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July 22, 2021
Duckworth Discusses Environmental Justice Issues During EPW Hearing
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July 20, 2021
Duckworth Applauds White House’s Justice40 Interim Guidance Prioritizing Environmental Justice Communities
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May 18, 2021
Duckworth, Durbin ask Biden’s EPA to improve oversight of ethylene oxide probes
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April 29, 2021
Senate Passes Duckworth’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill to Rebuild our Nation’s Water Systems, Help Ensure Clean Water for All