
Bill seeks to remove artificial grass from parks
A new bill introduced in the New York City Council could put an end to artificial turf in city parks, replacing it with natural grass. Councilman Christopher Marte is sponsoring the "Touch Grass Act," citing concerns over PFAS chemicals—also known as “forever chemicals”—found in synthetic turf. FOX 5’s Kendall Green reports.
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Bill seeks to remove artificial grass from parks

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