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Dems Ask Maryland to Investigate Sullivan Tax Breaks

By Liz Ruskin | APRN on Sep 5, 2014   Politics  

Dems Ask Maryland to Investigate Sullivan Tax Breaks

Maryland tax authorities said this week they’ll investigate whether Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dan Sullivan improperly benefitted from tax breaks intended for Maryland residents for a house he owned in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. As it turns out, Sullivan’s history of voting in Alaska elections may cost him, even though it helps counter charges […]

United Tribes of Bristol Bay endorse Sen. Mark Begich for Reelection

By Max Croes | Alaskans for Begich on Sep 4, 2014   Featured, Politics  

United Tribes of Bristol Bay endorse Sen. Mark Begich for Reelection

  Dillingham, AK – Today, the United Tribes of Bristol Bay formally endorsed Alaska Senator Mark Begich for reelection to the United States Senate. Senator Begich faces former Attorney General and Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Dan Sullivan, whose short career in Alaska has been dedicated at attempting to overturn Native rights initiatives. “Mark Begich has a […]

Walker, Mallott Join Forces in Quest for State’s Top Seats

By Alaska Native News on Sep 3, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Politics, State  

Walker, Mallott Join Forces in Quest for State’s Top Seats

On September 2nd, the joint independence ticket of Bill Walker and Byron Mallot was announced at the Captain Cook Hotel in Anchorage. The unprecedented move on Tuesday took place after days of negotiations. The ticket said in a press release yesterday, that the decision to move forward in a joint ticket was “to advance an administration […]

Senator Begich Makes Dillingham Stop

By Chase Cavanaugh | KDLG on Sep 2, 2014   Politics, Rural  

Senator Begich Makes Dillingham Stop

Alaska’s junior Senator was in Dillingham this weekend as part of his bid for reelection this fall.  KDLG’s Chase Cavanaugh has more. US Democratic Senator Mark Begich stopped in Dillingham Sunday as part of a chili cook-off event.  Around 50 supporters gathered at the Sifsof building to pick their favorite concoction, as well as speak […]

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