Musher Sean Williams’s dogs wait at the start of the 2024 Iditarod on March 2 in Anchorage, Alaska. Williams scratched on March 15.
The email suggested the race may not happen next year if the tickets do not sell out. “This may sound dramatic, but it is absolutely the unfortunate truth,” organizers wrote. This week the race was dealt another blow when a state legislative committee nixed a $1.4 million funding request that race officials said would have buoyed the struggling endeavor.“I thought it would be a popular amendment,” he said. “And I think it probably pencils out, in terms of economic gain to the state.”Six members of the 11-person finance committee could — and did — vote no, and the amendment was defeated.
“It was more along the lines of just being fiscally conservative. It’s an issue I don’t know a lot about. I’m very much a supporter of the Iditarod race and quite frankly would like to learn a little more about ,” he said.five more dogs diedfor the race in the last several years, after criticism from the animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Those include the pet food company Nutanix, Alaska Airlines, ExxonMobil and Coca Cola.
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