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Citing what he called the “unprecedented” nature of an Anchorage Superior Court judge’s ruling last week that said it’s unconstitutional to use public money to reimburse parents and guardians of children in private or religious schools, Gov. Mike Dunleavy said a planned state appeal could end up with the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus, why hundreds of passengers in Alaska had to wait hours while Alaska Airlines grounded its fleet on Wednesday morning.
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Citing what he called the “unprecedented” nature of an Anchorage Superior Court judge’s ruling last week that said it’s unconstitutional to use public money to reimburse parents and guardians of children in private or religious schools, Gov. Mike Dunleavy said a planned state appeal could end up with the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus, why hundreds of passengers in Alaska had to wait hours while Alaska Airlines grounded its fleet on Wednesday morning.
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