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KYGA19 Live: Day 1

By Rae Hodge | January 8, 2019 - 12:37 pm |January 8, 2019 kyga19
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Word has it that Rep. Jim Glenn will be allowed to take his still-disputed seat. At the very least, he was alllowed to take a chair. A panel is supposed to handle the election question, with names drawn from a box on the clerk’s desk. Presumably Rep. Jim Glenn just… Continue reading →

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