FILE - In this June 28, 2019 file photo Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy speaks to reporters at the state Capitol in Juneau, Alaska. Dunleavy faced a tricky political decision. He had to decide whether to keep pushing to pay residents a nearly $3,000 check this year from the state's oil-wealth fund or accept a lesser amount approved by lawmakers. The Republican Dunleavy opted for a mix, accepting the lesser amount of about $1,600 but indicating plans for another special session focused on paying what he sees as the remaining balance. Dunleavy, criticized on social media for releasing his statement by video Monday, plans to speak to reporters Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. (AP Photo/Becky Bohrer, File)
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