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Town of Valentine Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Advocacy: Holding Corporations Accountable For decades, the rhythm of life in the Town of Valentine has been set by the hum of the Union Pacific railroad and the vast, open stretches of US Highway 90. The men and women of Jeff Davis County are no strangers to hard labor—whether working the Trans-Pecos ranchlands, maintaining the critical rail infrastructure that connects the Port of Los Angeles to the Gulf Coast, or commuting to the high-intensity oilfields of the Permian Basin. But for many in the Town of Valentine, that hard work came with a hidden, lethal price. While you were providing for your family and building the backbone of the Texas economy, the corporations you worked for often knew that the dust you breathed, the chemicals you handled, and the equipment you operated were destroying your health. You may have spent years in the rail yards or working on the maintenance-of-way crews along the tracks that bisect the Town of Valentine, breathing in asbestos from aging brake shoes and locomotive insulation without a single warning from your employer. You may have transitioned from the high desert of Jeff Davis County to the heavy industrial corridors of the Houston Ship Channel or the Beaumont refineries, where benzene and industrial solvents were as common as the West Texas wind. Today, you might be facing a diagnosis of mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia (AML), or a debilitating industrial injury, wondering how a lifetime of loyalty resulted in…