The Rochester region's air quality has been deemed 'moderate' by state officials, as lawmakers push for a new policy to address the issue. The moderate air quality rating is a welcome improvement from the hazardous levels reported in recent days, but Rochester residents are still advised to take precautions to protect their health.

State lawmakers are working to pass a new policy aimed at reducing air pollution and improving air quality in the region.

"We need to take bold action to protect our air quality and public health," said State Senator, "this policy will help us achieve that goal."

The new policy aims to reduce emissions from industrial sites and vehicles, while also promoting the use of clean energy and sustainable practices. Rochester residents can expect to see a range of initiatives and programs aimed at improving air quality, from increased funding for clean energy projects to new regulations on industrial emissions.

The moderate air quality rating is a significant improvement, but Rochester residents are still advised to be cautious. The City of Rochester is working closely with state officials to monitor the air quality and provide updates to residents.

As the region looks to the future, the new policy is expected to have a major impact on air quality and public health. Rochester residents can expect to see ongoing efforts to improve air quality, with a focus on protecting public health and promoting sustainable practices.

The State Legislature is expected to vote on the new policy in the coming weeks, with Rochester residents eagerly awaiting the outcome. The policy has the potential to make a major difference in the region's air quality, and Rochester residents are urged to stay informed and get involved in the process.