Alaska Gov. Dunleavy vetoes Styrofoam ban and five other bills as dozens of new laws take effect
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Eric Stone
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Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy vetoed six bills on Thursday, including a ban on Styrofoam foodservice packaging (House Bill 25). Meanwhile, dozens of other bills have passed into law in recent weeks, including a crime bill raising Alaska's age of consent to 18. The article provides a look at several vetoed and newly enacted laws in the state.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy told lawmakers on Thursday he'd vetoed six bills, including a ban on Styrofoam foodservice packaging.
Meanwhile, dozens more have passed into law over the past few weeks, including a crime bill that raises Alaska's age of consent to 18.
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