Yes. States such as Washington, New York, and California already have strong environmental justice grant programs that could serve as models for Oregon. Washington funds community-led climate and health projects through programs that let residents help decide where money goes, while New York supports small organizations working on air quality, public health, water protection, and climate resilience. California also provides grants for disadvantaged communities focused on pollution reduction, emergency planning, and environmental health. These programs show that long-term funding, local involvement, and direct support for underserved areas can make a real difference, much like
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