On the recordMarch 3, 2014
If you charge carriers and small businesses more to provide goods, those expenses will simply be handed down to the communities in the form of higher grocery prices.
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congress.govIf you charge carriers and small businesses more to provide goods, those expenses will simply be handed down to the communities in the form of higher grocery prices.
Higher costs for carriers will lead to increased prices for Alaskan communities.
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