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January 22nd, 2013 Friends and Neighbors, First, thank you. My family and I have been astonished by the generous support we have received from friends, neighbors, and even total strangers as we care for my wife during this difficult time. Your encouragement means a lot. Marilyn and I deeply appreciate all your good wishes. As the 28th Alaska State Legislature gets underway, I am privileged and motivated to do the work the voters sent me here to do. For all of us to be successful, I need to hear your thoughts on the issues facing our district and our state. Please contact me and let me know what’s on your mind.
My e-news is here to update you on what is happening in Juneau and in District 38. Please share this with others and encourage your friends, neighbors, and colleagues to subscribe! Following the Legislature The Alaska State Legislature employs numerous ways to interact with your elected representatives in Juneau. You can use these tools to follow legislation, watch committee meetings and floor sessions, contact lawmakers, and find bill details and histories -- all the information you need to stay on top of the process. To watch meetings and floor sessions: - www.alaskalegislature.tv – this link covers committee meetings via web cams in every committee room. - Gavel to Gavel- watch floor sessions and select committee meetings online or on TV through the public television network 360 North. To find information about bills, committees, hearing schedules, and committee membership: - www.legis.state.ak.us/basis/start.asp Contact your legislature, committee chairs, leadership and find out everything you need to know about your legislature by visiting http://w3.legis.state.ak.us/ E-mail addresses have changed The Legislature has finally changed the long address endings for Legislators and staff. The new addresses are now: For Reps: rep.firstname.lastname@akleg.gov For Senators: sen.firstname.lastname@akleg.gov For Staff: firstname.lastname@akleg.gov Old e-mails will continue to work until 2014. What do we call our district? The geography and people of District 38 are as diverse as our great state. We represent coastal communities, river communities, and interior communities. On the House Floor Legislators refer to their colleagues as “the member from _______,” using a two- or three-word descriptive phrase for the district, like “East Anchorage” or “the North Slope.” Help me to fill in that blank with something that accurately and appropriately includes the wonderful diversity in our district.
District 38 stretches 500 miles from Fairbanks to Hooper Bay and includes Alakanuk, Anderson, Cantwell, Chevak, Clear, Denali Park, Emmonak, Ester, Ferry, Four Mile Road, Goldstream, Grayling, Healy, Hooper Bay, Kotlik, Lake Minchumina, Manley Hot Springs, Marshall, McGrath, Minto, Mountain Village, Nenana, Nikolai, Nunam Iqua, Pilot Station, Pitkas Point, Ruby, Scammon Bay, St. Mary’s, Takotna, and Tanana. Thank you for reading and please feel free to call my office and share your ideas.
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