Asthma advocates angry over Obama's delay on ozone standard
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) is expressing “deep frustration” over President Obama’s decision to delay a new National Air Quality Standard for ground level ozone.
"While we applauded the President's leadership in expanding health care coverage to millions with the Affordable Care Act, we are dismayed that he has wavered on setting ozone standards that prevent illness and death," said Bill McLin, President and CEO of the AAFA.