NEWS: House Democratic Caucus Celebrates New Administration of Bill Walker and Byron Mallott
December 1, 2014
Anchorage – Earlier today Bill Walker was sworn in as the Governor of Alaska during a ceremony in Juneau. During that same ceremony Byron Mallott was sworn in as Alaska’s Lieutenant Governor. The 13 members of the House Democratic Caucus send congratulations to the new Governor and Lt. Governor and pledge to work with the Administration to solve the pressing problems facing Alaska.
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Rep. Josephson’s Newsletter: Out & About, The countdown to Juneau
November 26, 2014
I have been fortunate all year to attend many community events, meeting with friends, new and old, from our Midtown district as well as other areas of our great state. As we prepare for the next legislative session I wanted to take the time to inform you about events that I have attended, as well as fill you in on some exciting caucus news!
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Rep. Kawasaki’s Newsletter: Happy Thanksgiving! Election Wrap Up
November 25, 2014
The 2014 elections will be certified on Friday and we have some clarity as to what the next two years will look like in Juneau. The House Democratic Caucus retained all ten members and gained three new members – Adam Wool, Matt Claman and Dan Ortiz. I am proud to work beside our new members who will be tremendous assets to restore balance in the Legislature.
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Rep. Tuck’s Community Connection: House Minority Grows in Numbers
November 22, 2014
Rep. Tuck Welcomes Three New Members Working for the Future of Alaska. With the conclusion of the November elections, I can now resume legislative communications with my constituents and will be sending you regular updates on current events at a state and local level.
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NEWS: Independent State Representative Dan Ortiz Joins the House Democratic Caucus
November 19, 2014
Anchorage- Newly elected District 36 State Representative Dan Ortiz (I-Ketchikan) was welcomed Wednesday as the newest member of the House Democratic Caucus. Ortiz ran as an independent candidate without party affiliation but he chose to join the House Democratic Caucus in part because of the freedom the caucus gives its members to vote their conscience.
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