It will help them if the government takes the bill seriously once it's passed and puts in place environmental justice programs that are meaningful. Those often involve resources to the communities concerned.
Do you have access to air quality readings? Are you able to make sure that the families in those communities recognize whether it's the case that they are actually disproportionately affected and that the health of their children could be affected? Then the question is, what protective measures do we take? It's evidence-based at every turn, but it really is about the steps.
I hope this bill will pass. I hope it won't just be a bill that passes because the government can tick a box and say, “Did that.” It's going to take work, and it's going to take resourcing.