Monday, September 26, 2005

Minnesota asks for Action

Officials at the Minnesota department of Health are asking for steps to be taken to improve indoor air in schools. Though it’s true that state law requires school districts to have plans for indoor air quality, the law doesn’t require schools to use them. Health department officials say that most children do better in class when there’s fresh, unpolluted air and that 1 in every 11 Minnesota children have asthma. Now that all of this has been proven and stated, it’s time to see action being taken, REAL action.

Natthew Stone
Public Relations

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