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China Balloon's Voyage Across Alaska, Montana And U.S. Enrages Members Of U.S. Senate Panel
WASHINGTON — “As an Alaskan, I am so angry. I want to use other words, but I’m not going to,” said state's Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski.
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WASHINGTON — “As an Alaskan, I am so angry. I want to use other words, but I’m not going to,” said state's Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski.
The bill will now go to the House Appropriations Committee.
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