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The Price of "Trains, Plains, and Grain": Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Advocacy in City of Saginaw For generations, the people of the City of Saginaw have built a life centered around the rhythmic clatter of the BNSF and Union Pacific rails and the towering silhouettes of the world’s largest grain elevators. We know that City of Saginaw was built on hard work and industrial pride. But we also know that for many families in Tarrant County, that pride has been met with a devastating betrayal. For decades, the corporations that operated the silos, maintained the locomotives, and ran the manufacturing plants along Saginaw Boulevard knew they were exposing workers to microscopic killers. You went to work at the Ardent Mills elevators or the Eagle Mountain junctions thinking you were providing for your family. You didn't know that the fine white dust on your coveralls or the sweet-smelling chemical vapors in the railyard were rewriting your DNA. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, leukemia, or a debilitating industrial injury, we want you to know one thing: it wasn't an accident. It was a choice made by a board of directors who decided your health was…