Rep. Tuck’s Community Connection: Update on the 28th Alaska Legislature - Education, Energy and the Economy

Rep. Chris Tuck Dear Neighbors, The first session of the 28th Alaska Legislature is underway and I am excited to be your public servant and representative. I will continue to focus on education, energy and the economy as top priorities for the state. As your servant, please do not hesitate to call or send me an email if I can ever assist you with any state or local issues. My staff and I stand ready to help you negotiate government bureaucracy and research solutions to a variety of issues.
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Rep. Andy Josephson’s Newsletter: The Legislature Convenes

Rep. Andy Josephson Dear Friends and Neighbors, As we enter week three of the 28th State Legislature, the office is now settled, committee assignments have been finalized, and I have been enjoying connecting with many different groups and organizations, including several of our neighbors from District 15.
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Rep. Geran Tarr’s Newsletter: Two Weeks In…

Rep. Geran Tarr The past two weeks have been a whirlwind of activity. On January 15, I was sworn in on the floor and signed the Oath of Office with the lieutenant governor. Accompanying me to the signing of the Oath of Office were my two staffers, Joe Caissie and Monica Southworth. Joe has experience with economics and possesses a keen interest in resource development in Alaska. Last year he was a law clerk for Justice Christen on the Alaska Supreme Court. Monica is a life-long Alaskan, originally from Unalaska, AK. She has worked in the legislature for the past two years and I’m excited to have both of them as my legislative team.
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NEWS: Democrats Respond to ASD Cuts

Democrats: State Must Do More to Avoid School Cuts Governor’s budgets allow inflation to undercut Alaska’s schools JUNEAU – Today, Anchorage Democratic legislators warned that the governor’s proposed budget will lead to even more school cuts in coming years, and they called on the Legislature to make sure school resources at least keep up with inflation.
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