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Alaska Senate Health & Social Services committee held the first hearing on SB 78 - State of Reform


Alaska Senate Health & Social Services committee held the first hearing on SB 78
Sydney Kurle | Mar 5, 2021
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The bill would also allow any physician, physician assistant, practical nurse, registered nurse and advanced practice registered nurse that is authorized to practice in another jurisdiction to fully practice via telehealth in Alaska. These practitioners would not be required to hold an Alaska license. They would not be able to prescribe controlled substances, though.
This bill is sponsored by the Senate Labor & Commerce committee, which issued a written statement on the bill where they said that because the Legislature was unable to pass SB 56, which would have extended the COVID-19 emergency declaration, they have decided to take individual sections from SB 56 and create separate legislation to address specific provisions: ....

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With slavery's impact, how do Black residents find ancestors


With slavery s impact, how do Black residents find ancestors
ISABELLE TAFT, The Sun-Herald
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BILOXI, Miss. (AP) Her tree was incomplete.
That’s how it looked to Melissa Evans when she compared her family tree to the ones created by her third-grade classmates. Some of her white classmates had branches stretching back centuries. Evans, one of only a handful of Black students at her school in Gulfport, traced her family to her great-grandparents.
When other students asked why Evans’ tree was so short, their teacher didn’t want to talk about slavery, how it tore apart Black families in the United States, and Evans isn’t sure it would have been the right setting for the conversation anyway. More than 30 years later, she remembers the feeling of embarrassment, of lacking something. ....

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