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Native Americans Decry Supreme Court Ruling on Voter ID in North Dakota

By Cecily Hilleary | VOA News on Oct 16, 2018   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Native Americans Decry Supreme Court Ruling on Voter ID in North Dakota

Civil rights groups are expressing outrage over a recent Supreme Court ruling that could make it harder for Native Americans in North Dakota to cast their votes in the upcoming midterm elections. Last week, the Supreme Court ruled against overturning North Dakota’s controversial voter ID law which requires voters to present identification that verifies a […]

Alaska Natives to Congress: Expand Violence Against Women Act

By Cecily Hilleary | VOA News on Oct 14, 2018   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Alaska Natives to Congress: Expand Violence Against Women Act

WASHINGTON — On his Facebook page, a father grieves the loss of his 10-year-old daughter, whom he had affectionately nicknamed “Dimples.” Her body was found last month in the remote tundra outside of Kotzebue, a northwest Alaska town that has been home to the Inupiat people for centuries. A 41-year-old man from the same community has […]

Bitter Battle Over Kavanaugh Adds Fuel to Midterm Showdown

By Jim Malone | VOA on Oct 12, 2018   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Bitter Battle Over Kavanaugh Adds Fuel to Midterm Showdown

WASHINGTON — Less than four weeks before U.S. congressional midterm elections, the bitter confirmation battle over Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has galvanized activists in both major political parties. But its ultimate impact remains uncertain. Republicans say the fight over Kavanaugh has given them a boost, especially in key Senate races in states President Donald Trump […]

Alaska Delegation Sends Joint Letter to State Department on Transboundary Mining Activity

By Karina Petersen | Office of Senator Murkowski on Oct 10, 2018   Featured, Politics, State  

Alaska Delegation Sends Joint Letter to State Department on Transboundary Mining Activity

WASHINGTON D.C.— The Alaska Delegation recently joined together to urge the Secretary of State to discuss the risks posed by transboundary mining activity during upcoming bilateral meetings between the United States and Canada. Senators Lisa Murkowski, Dan Sullivan, Congressman Don Young, Governor Bill Walker, and Lieutenant Governor Byron Mallott sent a letter to Secretary of […]

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