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North Carolina Congressional Contender Dies in Fall at Home

By Staff on May 13, 2014   Breaking News, National, Politics  

The U.S. Congressional candidate who ran neck and neck with “American Idol” star Clay Aiken  in the May 6th  North Carolina Democratic Primary race died after falling in his home according to the Asheboro Courier-Tribune. He took a serious fall at 1:30 pm and was pronounced dead by the emergency responders when they arrived at […]

Feige: Monumental Day for Alaskans

By Will Vandergriff | House Majority Caucus on May 9, 2014   Politics  

Fairbanks, Alaska – Representative Eric Feige, R-Chickaloon, offered the following comments Thursday after the signing of Senate Bill 138 by Governor Sean Parnell. “The gas line bill that passed the Legislature holds the best chance yet for monetizing Alaska’s North Slope gas resources. We should move ahead with eyes wide open, but we should definitely […]

Senator Says Employer Mandate Having “Chilling Effect” on First Responder, Firefighter Hours

By Matthew Felling | Office of Senator Murkowski on May 8, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Politics  

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Lisa Murkowski today stressed the costly and potentially-harmful Alaskan impacts of the Affordable Care Act with the nominee to become the next Secretary of Health and Human Services – who would oversee the further implementation of health care reform if approved. During a hearing of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions […]

Begich Outraged that Senate Fails to Increase Minimum Wage

By Heather Handyside | Office of Senator Begich on May 1, 2014   Politics  

Pointing out the direct impact on Alaskan women and veterans, U.S. Senator Mark Begich expressed frustration the Senate today refused to move forward toward approval of a hike in the federal minimum wage, a move that could raise 5,000 Alaskans out of poverty and raise incomes for 49,000 Alaskans in minimum wage jobs — including 1,700 […]

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