ADVISORY: 1pm Mon- Democratic Legislators Press Availability
April 15, 2013
JUNEAU – Today, Senate Democratic Leader Johnny Ellis (D-Anchorage) and House Democratic Leader Beth Kerttula announced their caucuses are hosting a press availability on Monday, April 15, 2013 to discuss the 2013 legislative session.
WHAT: House and Senate Democratic Legislators press availability
WHEN: April 15, 2013, 1:00 p.m.
WHERE: State Capitol, Butrovich Room 203
TELECONFERENCE: From Juneau: 463-5009 - Outside Juneau: 855-463-5009
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NEWS: Dems Stand Against Historic Giveaway of Alaska’s Oil
April 14, 2013
Massive giveaway with no commitments is based on trust, not facts
JUNEAU – Last night, House Democratic legislators stood up against the governor’s massive giveaway of Alaska’s oil wealth during a debate on the House Floor that lasted well past midnight.
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Rep. Andy Josephson: ACTION ALERT Call NOW 855-463-5009 to testify on the Capital Budget
April 14, 2013
The newest version of the bill includes $20 million for the Northern U-Med Access road that would punch Bragaw through to Tudor. I have met with Community Councils and I know that there are many resolutions against this road.
I am currently working on ways to remove the project, but I need your help!
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NEWS: Statements on Bi-Partisan Bill Improving Housing Quality, Access
April 13, 2013
Jointly Written Costello and Gara Bill Makes Communities and AHFC Housing More Vibrant, More Available
JUNEAU – Today, Representative Les Gara (D-Anchorage) issued the following statement on a bill sponsor Mia Costello (R-Anchorage) and he as a co-sponsor wrote and worked on together. The Bill, HB 50, passed the Legislature today.
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NEWS: Legislature Passes Gruenberg Pro-Business Bill
April 11, 2013
Bill ensures electronic fund transfers can continue without violating federal law
JUNEAU – Today, the Alaska Legislature passed legislation by Representative Max Gruenberg (D-Anchorage) to ensure that Alaska businesses can continue to use electronic bank transfers without violating new federal law.
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