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Mallott Proposes Long-Term ‘Campaign’ on Long-Term Care

By Laury Roberts Scandling on Jul 25, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Politics  

Byron Mallott, candidate for governor, Thursday called for a public-private partnership to help keep seniors and Alaskans with disabilities in their homes as long as possible. “There’s no question that it’s best for Alaskans and best for cost-savings,” said Mallott. “The state has twelve studies on the shelf about long-term care in Alaska, yet it […]

Sealaska Endorses Begich, Mallott and Kito

By Dixie Hutchinson | Sealaska on Jul 23, 2014   Politics  

Juneau, Alaska – The Sealaska board of directors announced their endorsement of Mark Begich for U.S. Senate; Byron Mallott for Governor of the State of Alaska; and Sam Kito III as Representative for House District 32. Sealaska studies and identifies candidates who are best qualified to contribute to thriving communities in Southeast Alaska and to the […]

Murkowski Applauds Signing of Jobs Bill

By Matthew Felling | Office of Senator Murkowski on Jul 23, 2014   Politics  

Senator Lisa Murkowski issued the following statement in response to President Obama’s signing of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, a measure that she co-sponsored:            “The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act is a step in the right direction in terms of getting our economy back on track and improving job prospects for those who have been […]

APOC Fines Dan Sullivan

By Zack Fields | ADP on Jul 21, 2014   Politics  

ANCHORAGE: The Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) has fined Dan Sullivan for using the Mayor’s office to send out a press release on his Lieutenant Governor campaign.  In issuing the fine, APOC rejected Sullivan’s request that he be treated as if the law didn’t apply to him. “Contrary to what Dan Sullivan may think, he […]

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