Rep. Andy Josephson’s Newsletter: Northern Access U-Med Road Meeting

Rep. Andy Josephson Dear Friends and Neighbors, Tomorrow, October 8th from 5:30 - 7:00pm, please join me along with Senators Wielechowski, Gardner, and Ellis, and Representatives Tarr and Gruenberg for a Town Hall meeting regarding the Northern Access Road project in the East High School commons area. (PARKING MAY BE CHALLENGING BECAUSE OF A TUESDAY NIGHT RACE SERIES EVENT, ALSO BEING HELD AT EAST HIGH SCHOOL).
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Rep. Josephson’s Newsletter: Alaska’s Marketplace: Online Health Insurance

Rep. Andy Josephson Dear Friends and Neighbors, This morning, Alaska’s online health insurance market debuted. Today, Alaskans can shop online for private insurance to meet the requirements of the new federal health care law. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has become muddled and confusing since its original enactment in 2010. Most recently, rhetoric on the government shutdown and postponement of the law creates even more confusion. It is my job to keep you informed of your options and educated on the major components of the Affordable Care Act as they take effect in the next year. What matters to me is maximizing the benefit of the ACA for Alaskans.
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Rep. Josephson’s Newsletter: Community Empowerment: Northern Access, UAA, and Pebble

Rep. Andy Josephson Dear Friends and Neighbors, Tomorrow night’s Assembly meeting will include an opportunity for public testimony on the state grant funds appropriated by the Legislature to the Municipality of Anchorage in the capital budget. These funds include the $20 million dedicated to the Northern Access Road project. The Municipality must pass Resolution No. AR 2013-244, which appropriates State of Alaska grants to various municipal funds and departments.
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Rep. Tarr’s Newsletter: Don’t let myths get in the way of schools’ progress

Rep. Geran Tarr I recently published a column in the Anchorage Daily News that presents, and repudiates, several commonly held misconceptions about public education in Alaska. These public education myths are often used to attack our public school system. I am enthusiastic about having a community conversation about improving education outcomes, efficiency in delivery of education, and how to best prepare our youth to be the talented workers of the future.
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