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SB111 and HB199 Would Protect Alaska’s Children from Exposure to Toxic Chemicals

Posted on: January 14, 2016
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Photo-of-Si-Si-4-11-15-13-223x300The Toxic Free Children’s Act (SB111/HB199) is a state bill that would ban ten toxic flame retardants in children’s products and furniture. Learn more about the science of flame retardants, the text of the bills, and how you can Take Action by visiting our Toxic Free Children’s Act page.

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