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    Environmental deregulation since 2025 harms maternal and child health. Reversing air, land, water, and climate protections poses risks, necessitating policy changes to safeguard vulnerable populations.

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    • The United States historically prioritized environmental regulations for public health.
    • Since January 2025, federal policy has shifted towards environmental deregulation, impacting various environmental protections.
    • This deregulation trend poses significant risks to the health of pregnant women, infants, and children.

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    • To examine environmental regulatory changes implemented since January 2025.
    • To evaluate the current and potential effects of these changes on maternal, infant, and child health outcomes.
    • To inform nurses and healthcare providers about emerging health policy implications.

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    • Analysis of major federal environmental regulatory actions since January 2025.
    • Utilized Bardach's eight-fold path framework for policy review.
    • Focused on key areas: greenhouse gas findings, toxic air pollution standards, and environmental justice programs.

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    • Identified revocation of greenhouse gas endangerment findings as a key federal action.
    • Noted weakening of toxic air pollution standards and enforcement measures.
    • Documented the rollback of environmental justice programs disproportionately affecting at-risk communities.

    Conclusions:

    • Environmental deregulation since 2025 has serious implications for maternal, infant, and child health.
    • Vulnerable populations face increased risks due to weakened environmental protections.
    • Policy and practice recommendations are needed to strengthen environmental health safeguards.