An Alaska state lawmaker apologized Sunday for comments he recently made likening new health safety measures being used in the statehouse to how Jews were labeled with a Star of David by Nazis during the Holocaust.
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In an email sent Friday to every member of the Alaska House of Representatives, Republican state Rep. Ben Carpenter took issue with the new measures, which require lawmakers to"undergo a health screening. Those who pass the screening will be asked to wear a sticker," according to the Anchorage Daily News."How about an arm band that won't fall off like a sticker will?" read the email, according to the Daily News.
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