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FILE- In this June 15, 2016 file photo, Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin, R-Troy, with photos of children from Hoosick Falls, N.Y., prepares to speak during a news conference at the state Capitol calling for hearings on the state's handling of PFOA contamination in drinking water in Hoosick Falls. No higher incidences of certain types of cancer linked to the toxic chemical PFOA were found in the upstate New York village whose water supplies were contaminated by the chemical, state health officials said in a report released Wednesday, June 7, 2017. (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File)

FILE- In this June 15, 2016 file photo, Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin, R-Troy, with photos of children from Hoosick Falls, N.Y., prepares to speak during a news conference at the state Capitol calling for hearings on the state's handling of PFOA contamination in drinking water in Hoosick Falls. No higher incidences of certain types of cancer linked to the toxic chemical PFOA were found in the upstate New York village whose water supplies were contaminated by the chemical, state health officials said in a report released Wednesday, June 7, 2017. (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File)

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