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Alaska House censures GOP lawmaker over child abuse comments

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics February 23, 2023

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JUNEAU, Alaska – An Alaska lawmaker with a history of incendiary remarks was censured by the state House Wednesday after he said it has been argued that cases of fatal child abuse can be a “cost savings” because the child won't need related government services.The House voted 35-1 to censure Republican Rep. David Eastman of Wasilla, with Eastman the lone dissent. Eastman was previously censured, in 2017, over comments he made... + full article



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