Part 2: See How New Laws & Road Projects Affect You!
October is here and I can’t believe it! I hope you have had a great week—hopefully not too much raking!
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October is here and I can’t believe it! I hope you have had a great week—hopefully not too much raking!
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I got to attend the first-ever Southeast Alaska Eldercare Summit early this week and it really got me thinking. We need to do a better job meeting seniors’ needs in our region. At the same time, we’re seeing older Alaskans fill more—and different—roles in our communities. It’s intriguing: We’re relying more on our elders as
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Dear Friends and Neighbors, Training in Whittier area on October 30. Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council, in partnership with Alyeska Pipeline Service Company sponsored the event to observe the annual fishing fleet training for state-of-the-art oil cleanup equipment and systems practice.
Finance, Forensics, National Security and much more! Read More »
Dear Friends, I hope you are doing well and enjoying the last warm days before the cold settles in. That means our roadways are adorned with many campaign signs as we prepare for the upcoming election. With just 34 days remaining the end is in sight!
Elvi’s Updates: October Read More »
Hard to believe that fall is already here. Seems like I blinked and half the trees are well into losing their leaves! I’m sure like most of you, the summer was a busy one. After a busy and successful session, things really haven’t slowed down.
New Laws & Road Projects Coming Your Way, Part 1! Read More »
This month, we received disappointing news that Alaska will miss important opportunities for federal funds. The U.S. Department of Transportation rejected $52 million for statewide transportation funds, and U.S. Department of Education withheld $17.5 million from the Alaska Department of Education for our public schools. The administration’s failure to secure these funds to maintain our
Update on loss of federal funds for Alaska Read More »
I hope you and your family are enjoying the fall season. This is a quick update on the PFD, election reminder, bills I passed this year, UA internship opportunity, and community councils in the district.
Capitol Brief: Fall Update Read More »
Dear Friends and Neighbors, The bill, reining in the influence of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (HB 226), was signed on Monday.
PBMs, Railbelt Energy, Jobs and much more! Read More »
Anchorage, AK – On Wednesday, September 18, and Thursday, September 19, the Joint Task Force on Evaluating Alaska’s Seafood Industry held its first round of meetings in Anchorage to begin understanding the impacts on Alaska’s seafood industry and what tools the state has in its toolbox to strengthen it. The task force was created through
Dear Friends and Neighbors, I was at a meeting this week at which a question was asked about Ballot Measure 2 (An Act to get rid of the Open Primary System and Ranked-Choice General Election).
Ballot Measure 2, Ethics, Blood Tests and much more! Read More »