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Rep. Edgmon’s bill bringing affordable, high-speed internet to Alaskans passes Senate

By Joe Plesha | AK Leg on May 18, 2022   Featured, Politics, State  

Rep. Edgmon’s bill bringing affordable, high-speed internet to Alaskans passes Senate

JUNEAU – Legislation that will help bring affordable, high-speed internet to homes across Alaska just passed a major legislative hurdle. House Bill 363, introduced by Representative Bryce Edgmon, passed the Senate 16-2. The bill will make Alaska eligible for the unprecedented level of federal funds available for broadband investment, while establishing a fund to create parity […]

2020 AFN Convention Keynote Speaker

By Alaska Federation of Natives on Jun 18, 2020   Events/Notices, Featured  

2020 AFN Convention Keynote Speaker

  The Alaska Federation of Natives is pleased to announce that Alaska Speaker of the House Bryce Edgmon will deliver the keynote address at the 54th Annual AFN Convention, to be held on October 15-17, 2020 at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage, Alaska.  As a member of the Alaska Legislature since 2007, Representative Edgmon is […]

Legislature Authorizes Legislative Council to Defend Education Funding, Prevent Pink Slips

By Austin Baird | Akleg on May 28, 2019   Featured, Politics, State  

Legislature Authorizes Legislative Council to Defend Education Funding, Prevent Pink Slips

  JUNEAU – In an effort to prevent teachers from receiving pink slips on June 3, the Alaska Legislature is preparing to defend a law providing K-12 education funding for the upcoming fiscal year. The House and Senate each voted today to allow the Joint Legislative Council Committee to take all action necessary to uphold […]

Praise for Salmon Habitat Protection Dominates Kodiak Town Hall

By Stand for Salmon on Aug 25, 2017   Featured, State  

Praise for Salmon Habitat Protection Dominates Kodiak Town Hall

A community forum led by Republican House Fisheries Committee Chair Rep. Louise Stutes at the Kodiak Harbor Convention Center yesterday drew nearly 100 residents interested in speaking with state lawmakers about a wide range of concerns. Commentary supporting House Bill 199, “The Wild Salmon Legacy Act,” introduced by Rep. Stutes to the Legislature last year, […]



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