Legislators say they’re unlikely to stop Gov. Dunleavy's proposal to split the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services in two:
of the trade group representing hospitals and nursing homes, as well as various medical advisory boards.
“There’s not a lot of downside risk and there’s plenty of upside risk, and I think it’s worth taking that risk,” said Rep. Mike Prax, R-Fairbanks.] “There’s issues, but it’s minor stuff I think that can be worked out either next year or this year,” Wilson said.
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