U.S. Senate candidate’s $81,000 state-paid moving bill won’t have to be paid back
April 6, 20214 min read791 words
Published: April 6, 2021  |  4 min read791 words
The state of Alaska paid more than $81,000 to relocate former commissioner and Kelly Tshibaka and her family to Anchorage in 2019 — an outsized bill she says was caused by a state policy that forced her to accept bids from fraudulent movers, driving up the cost.Tshibaka resigned ...
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