Lack of Rural Veterinary Care Addressed In Legislature

The lack of veterinary care in rural Alaska is a public health issue, but the solution isn’t to lower standards for veterinarians.  That was the message the House Labor and Commerce committee heard earlier this week on House Bill 251.

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Joaqlin Estus is a reporter at KNBA in Anchorage.

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