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Since 2000, Texas has reduced "harmful pollutants in the air like nitrogen oxide by 62.5 percent, and ozone by 23 percent--a reduction that is 12 percent greater than the national average."
✓politifact rating: uncertain; published on 2016-12-13
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2016-12-13
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