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E-News
February 20, 2015

As your representative,
I am here to listen and to help. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
Rep.Harriet.Drummond
@akleg.gov
IN JUNEAU
Mid-January to mid-April
(907) 465-3875
State Capitol Rm 112
Juneau, AK 99801
IN ANCHORAGE
May to December
(907) 269-0190
733 W. 4th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
Voice your opinions!
Here are some way to make sure your voice is heard:
Write a Letter to the Editor
It's the most read section of the newspaper. Submit up to 175 words to the Alaska Dispatch News at www.adn.com
Contact the Governor
Governor Walker's Office may be reached at
907-465-3500, or you can email him at governor@alaska.gov
You can also visit the state website at gov.alaska.gov
Contact your
Congressional Delegation
Senator Dan Sullivan
www.sullivan.senate.gov
Anchorage Office
(907) 271-5915
Senator Lisa Murkowski www.murkowski.senate.gov
Anchorage Office
(907) 271-3735
Congressman Don Young
www.donyoung.house.gov
Anchorage Office
(907) 271-5978
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Dear Friends and Neighbors,

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Session is in full swing and we have started to delve into important issues here in Juneau. The main topics of conversation revolve around the gas line and marijuana regulation.
I’ve got a couple new bills I’m working on that you may have read about in the news.
The first is a bill that would allow terminally ill patients to ease their suffering and hasten an inevitable and certain death. House bill 99 preserves a person’s right to live, and die, on their own terms according to their own desires and beliefs.
The bill is modeled on legislation from Oregon that has been on the books for 20 years now. A lot of time has been spent making sure that it cannot be abused, and that individuals cannot be coerced in any way.
I’ve gotten overwhelmingly positive responses from my constituents about this bill, and I’m truly touched by the support I’ve received. If you have question about the bill, I strongly encourage you to read it for yourself.
I’ve also introduced a bill that would make it so legislators wouldn't receive per diem for time they're away from Juneau during regular or special sessions. Currently, legislators get per diem for all 90 days of session, even when they leave the capital city for any reason. I feel that if a legislator is sleeping in his or her own bed, they shouldn’t be getting paid per diem for being in Juneau.
I’m not out to prevent anyone from going home for the weekend to visit their families, but in this fiscal climate we’re all going to have to tighten our belts.
Thank you,
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Harriet Drummond
SAVE THE DATE!
The Alaska Railroad is holding a ROW Permitting Open House.
Come learn about the new permitting process and procedures for working in Alaska Railroad’s right-of-way (ROW).
4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, February 24
Historic Depot
411 West 1st Ave

   
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