Alaska Matters: Constituent Survey Results
Thank you to all who took the time to participate in the constituent survey and share your thoughts. The results are below.
Alaska Matters: Constituent Survey Results Read More »
Thank you to all who took the time to participate in the constituent survey and share your thoughts. The results are below.
Alaska Matters: Constituent Survey Results Read More »
In this newsletter, you will find important updates about the Muni election on April 4th, the PFD application deadline, the neighborhood town hall meeting April 15th, and details about the State Senate plan to fix the state budget by closing oil tax loopholes.
Capitol Brief: East Anchorage Townhall, PFD Deadline, Muni Vote, and Oil Tax Loopholes Read More »
Dear Friends and Neighbors, Day 73 of the 121-day session. Met with YOU! The last 2 Saturdays I held community meetings in our District.
More Budget and Dividend Discussion, with lots more! Read More »
The annual budget should represent important priorities.
The Latest: Budgets and Bills Read More »
Greetings! If you’re able, I’d love to have you join me for upcoming constituent meetings. Come let me know what your priorities are for this session and learn about what I’ve been working on. Please invite your friends and colleagues. I look forward to seeing you this weekend!
See you this weekend, April 1-2! Read More »
Fairbanks looks like it will experience a bit more winter weather this week. Here in Juneau, Spring seems to be in full swing. Outside of the Capitol some of the crocuses are blooming. Seeing a pop of color means session is even closer to a rapid end! In this edition you will learn about updates
Juneau Note: Mining in our Backyard, BSA Increase, Revenue and More! Read More »
Episode 8: Sen. Löki Gale Tobin & Mike Mason sit down with two District I constituents (shout out to Fairview and South Addition) who traveled to Juneau to advocate on behalf of the Pacific Community of Alaska.
The Empty Office Podcast – Episode #8 Read More »
Many of my Senate colleagues and I are strongly opposed to Joe Biden’s National Park Service rule change that would limit Alaskans’ ability to hunt and trap on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. There is no scientific evidence to support the rule change. This gross example of federal overreach is a violation of the Alaska
On the Kenai: March 25, 2023 Read More »
JUNEAU – The Senate Rules Committee introduced legislation today to fix several flaws in Alaska’s oil tax structure. Senate Bill 114 would level the playing field by having all oil producers pay the same corporate income tax rate as corporations at 9.4%. This would only apply after the first $4 million in annual net income.
Please join me tomorrow at noon at the Anchorage Legislative Office for an opportunity to discuss legislative priorities! For more information and to RSVP, click here.
Alaska Matters: Mid-Session Constituent Meeting TOMORROW Read More »