Rep. Kawasaki’s Juneau Note: Golden Days, WEIO, Picnics! It’s a Fairbanks Summer…
July 16, 2014
It’s going to be a busy weekend! Although this Fairbanks summer has been up and down with record rains interspersed with beautifully sunny days, we have reached the weekend that everyone looks forward to: Golden Days. In 2014, we have a double-dose of excitement as the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics will take place this weekend as well. I look forward to meeting and visiting with neighbors as we celebrate the Golden Heart City!
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Rep. Tarr’s Newsletter: NO to new office furniture, Welcome Bass Pro & AYEA Opportunity!
July 11, 2014
My colleagues and I find ourselves disappointed by the Republican Majority vote to increase spending to $500,000. We need to have functional offices for ourselves and our staff so we can serve our constituents, but I personally think that we have good options already. There is no need, in these tight fiscal times, to spend such an excessive amount of public funds on prettier chairs.
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Rep. Josephson’s Newsletter: Channeling Scott McMurren - The 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act
July 3, 2014
Normally, legislators send out what are, in the common vernacular, called “E-Blasts” 1-2 times per month. Topics are usually connected to social, economic and political events of the current day. This E-Blast is a deviation from these common themes. Today, I am going to report on a 9-day trip I took to the Lower 48 in late June. I am going to channel my inner Scott McMurren.
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Rep. Drummond’s Dispatch: Once Upon a Time…
July 2, 2014
I’m sure by now you have heard a story about how the new oil tax structure will generate more money for the state. But that’s all it is, a story.
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Rep. Guttenberg’s Legislative Report: Upcoming Constituent Meeting
June 27, 2014
Please join me for a community meeting on Wednesday, July 9th from 5:30-7:30pm at the Fairbanks Legislative Information Office located at 1292 Sadler Way, 3rd Floor of the Alaska USA Federal Credit Building.
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