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Alaska & Washington, D.C.
Inscrit en décembre 2008

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  1. 29 déc.

    Many Alaskans and Americans rely on wood as an abundant, affordable fuel to heat their homes. This bill will provide families w/ a cost-effective way to transition to appliances built with the most innovative wood-burning technologies to help reduce emissions.

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  2. 29 déc.

    I introduced a bipartisan bill w/ my colleague that will establish a grant program at to incentivize the removal and replacement of old, inefficient residential wood heaters with efficient, clean-burning heaters.

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  3. 27 déc.

    This land transfer will allow the org. to renovate one of the oldest and largest Native run hospitals in our country, ensuring access to more advanced healthcare opportunities.

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  4. 27 déc.

    Recently, my bill w/ and , the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium Land Transfer Act was signed into law. The legislation transfers a piece of federal land in Sitka, AK to Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium.

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  5. 26 déc.

    I encourage you to read my opinion editorial on how an improved federal earthquakes program will equip our state with new and better tools to be even more prepared, safer and resilient the next time around.

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  6. 26 déc.

    We are taking steps to help prepare for the next big earthquake, which we know is inevitable. One of those steps is the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Reauthorization Act, legislation I sponsored w/ , which became law earlier this month.

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  7. 26 déc.

    The recent magnitude 7.0 earthquake was an unsettling experience for many Alaskans. Roads collapsed, homes damaged & several schools will be shut for extended periods. Alaskans have asked, “What comes next? What more can we do to help ensure that lives & property are protected?"

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  8. 25 déc.

    Season’s greetings, everyone! The holidays are a time that should be spent with family, friends and loved ones, reflecting on the blessings that each of us have in our lives. From my family to yours – Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a Happy New Year.

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  9. 25 déc.

    Wrapping gifts last night singing loudly “Go Tell it on The Mountain”. Also — we proudly recycle Christmas boxes.

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  10. 25 déc.

    Christmas Eve and we are just decorating the tree at the cabin. Wonderful traditions of decorations the boys made when they were little, Verne’s sandals, our angel, and my Coast Guard icebreaker!

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  11. 25 déc.

    Cross-country skiing in Girdwood Valley—doesn’t get much better than this.

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  12. 25 déc.

    How to shake the holiday stress—cross-country skiing in gorgeous Alaska scenery. I got my cross-country skis in High School. Still going strong!

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  13. 24 déc.

    Today is a special day in Alaska’s history. 50 yrs ago Gov. Hickel appointed a young veteran & attorney named Ted Stevens to fill a vacancy in the U.S. Senate. Click here for my op-ed honoring Ted for his key role in improving & shaping Alaska's future.

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  14. 23 déc.

    Details on the effects of the partial government shutdown and frequently asked questions can be found on my website here:

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  15. 23 déc.

    Shutting down the government is no way to govern. It is disruptive, harmful, wasteful & could leave hundreds of thousands of federal employees w/out paychecks over Christmas. I’m committed to working w/ my colleagues to end this partial shutdown.

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  16. 22 déc.

    I'm encouraged that the Senate Majority Leader and Minority Leader made a public commitment tonight to keep working to find a solution to funding the government and addressing border security in a manner the President will accept. We owe it to the American people to govern.

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  17. 22 déc.

    I’m disappointed we could not reach an agreement tonight. Funding the government is a fundamental part of our responsibility to govern. We all should commit to end this partial shutdown as soon as possible.

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  18. 21 déc.

    Our nation has benefited from the viewpoints expressed by General Kelly & General Mattis, both of whom are unfortunately leaving the White House. My advice to the President is that he reconsider the Syrian withdrawal as he gets his new senior military team in place.

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  19. 21 déc.

    While I do not support American troops being stationed in Syria indefinitely, I find the administration’s withdrawal troubling and shortsighted. I am equally alarmed by reports of an abrupt reduction in forces from Afghanistan where Alaskans have fought and died.

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  20. 21 déc.

    Secretary Mattis is a strong, respected leader w/ a wealth of knowledge about the issues & challenges facing our national security. His departure leaves a big hole in the cabinet leadership. I thank Secretary Mattis for his leadership & service to the US.

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