Rep. Guttenberg’s Legislative Report: Constituent Meeting, Medicaid Expansion, Arctic Policy
February 13, 2015
Dear Friends and Neighbors,
Please join me tomorrow for an Interior Delegation constituent meeting Saturday, February 14th. I will be unable to be there in person, but will join via video conference and respond to questions.
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Rep. Kawasaki’s Newsletter: Fairbanks this weekend!
February 13, 2015
On Saturday, February 14, the Interior Delegation and I will host a public forum to discuss the progress of the last three weeks in Juneau and what direction we can take the 29th Alaska State Legislature. We will be covering some difficult and interesting topics this session and your input is vital in making sure Fairbanks continues to be a fantastic place to live, work and raise a family. I look forward to reconnecting with neighbors and friends while having a candid conversations about how we can improve our state.
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NEWS: Rep. Kawasaki and Interior Delegation to Host Constituent Meeting
February 12, 2015
Representative Scott Kawasaki (D-Fairbanks) will host a public forum with the Interior Delegation on Saturday, February 14 to discuss the 29th Alaska State Legislature.
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Rep. Guttenberg’s Legislative Report: Budget, Constituent Meeting, and FNG Sale
February 6, 2015
The legislative session is in full swing. Yesterday, Governor Walker released his full budget for fiscal year 2016. The Operating Budget starts in the House, so those of us on the House Finance Committee will be diving in right away.
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Rep. Claman’s Alaska Matters: Mega Projects Update, Marijuana Dogs, Anchorage Events
February 5, 2015
The budget and the legalization of recreational marijuana continue to be big themes this legislative session. The Legislature is waiting for Governor Walker’s detailed budget so we can start discussions and make decisions about program funding. Look for a survey in your mailbox that asks questions like, “What should be the Legislature’s top priorities in funding governmental services?” In the meantime, feel free to call or email me with your comments and suggestions.
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