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Event: How States Can Lead on Environmental Health

Nov 8, 2025 | Advocacy, Education, Events

Interested in environmental impacts on health? Thinking states will need to do more given shifting federal priorities?  Well, we’ve got a webinar for you.

VtPHA-member Susan Kaplan recently published a book titled “A Healthy Union: How States Can Lead on Environmental Health.” With the federal government shifting away from its authority to help mitigate environmental and human health harms, this book could not be more timely.

  • Date: December 2nd, 2025
  • Time: 12:00pm – 1:00pm
  • Location: Virtual

Join VtPHA and our co-host – New England Public Health Training Center – as Susan leads us through an exploration of leading state policies and what we can learn from them in order to protect our communities from pollution and toxic chemicals.

This webinar is eligible for CHES/MCHES contact hours. 


About The Webinar

Synopsis: Many protections from pollution and toxic chemicals have moved from the federal level to the states. This isn’t just a recent phenomenon; it goes back decades, to changes in the structure of agencies that manage environmental health and to a growing partisan divide that diminished passage of new environmental laws and regulations.


States began to take up the slack, and this pattern has been increasing. States have always had a role as laboratories of innovation, and model environmental health policies can be found around the country. For example, Texas was one of the first states to mandate that all school districts implement policies and practices to reduce use of hazardous pesticides. Massachusetts requires factories that manufacture, process or use certain toxic chemicals to develop strategies to reduce them. Regional programs are on the rise. Best practice policies share common elements, such as economic analyses that take into account a wide range of costs and benefits to families, the health care system, and society.


This Lunch and Learn will explore leading state environmental health policies and describe what other states can learn from them. It will identify policy solutions that public health professionals in any state can work towards, and advocacy strategies they can apply, in order to better protect environmental health.


About Susan Kaplan

Susan Kaplan is an environmental health lawyer, professor and writer. She has held policy positions in federal and state government, served as assistant director of an energy policy group at Harvard University’s Kennedy School, and taught environmental health in the public health programs of the University of Illinois Chicago and Northwestern University. Her writing has appeared in The Washington Post, Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor and other outlets. She lives in Vermont. Her book, “A Healthy Union: How States Can Lead on Environmental Health,” will be published by Island Press in November.

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