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SitNews: Governor Joins Florida Lawsuit Challenging CDC Cruise Industry Shutdown to Defend Alaskan Tourism Businesses, Families, and Workers

(SitNews) Juneau, Alaska -   Governor Mike Dunleavy has announced the State of Alaska is joining a Florida lawsuit against the Federal Center for Disease Control (CDC). The lawsuit challenges the CDC’s job-killing shutdown of the cruise industry through its Conditional Sailing Order on the grounds that it goes beyond the scope of the CDC’s legal authority. The Conditional Sailing Order also fails to recognize the cruise industry’s voluntary safety measures and the safe resumption of cruising in other countries. Over 400,000 passengers have returned to cruising in nearly a dozen other countries, resulting in less than 50 confirmed cases of COVID-19. 

Alaska Joins Florida to Sue the CDC Due to Cruise Shutdown

Alaska Joins Florida to Sue the CDC Due to Cruise Shutdown Alaska moves forward to sue the CDC to allow cruises to resume and follows the lawsuit filed by the State of Florida. Photo Credit: Nenad Basic / Shutterstock The Governor of Alaska announced this week he would be joining Governor DeSantis of Florida in the lawsuit against the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The cruise industry has traditionally played a significant role in Alaska’s economy, as it does for the economy of Florida. Challenging the CDC’s Shutdown of the Cruise Industry The announcement from Governor Mike Dunleavy that the state of Alaska will join the

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