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The City of Quitaque Guide to Toxic Exposure and Dangerous Industry Accountability: Your Rights Against Corporate Negligence For decades, the hardworking men and women of the City of Quitaque and Briscoe County have built the foundation of the Texas Panhandle. Whether you worked the cotton fields surrounding the Caprock Canyons, maintained the heavy equipment that keeps rural Texas moving, or traveled to the industrial hubs in Amarillo, Borger, or the Permian Basin to provide for your family, you did so with a level of trust. You trusted that the materials you handled were safe. You trusted that your employers were honest about the risks. And you trusted that the heavy machinery and industrial chemicals you encountered daily wouldn't one day turn against your own body. For too many families in the City of Quitaque, that trust was a death trap. While you were focused on honest labor, corporations like Johns-Manville, Monsanto, and ExxonMobil were focused on their bottom lines—often while possessing internal documents that proved their products were causing cancer and terminal respiratory disease. You didn't know that the dust on your clothes was actually biopersistent asbestos fibers. You didn't know that the sweet-smelling chemical in the refinery process was…