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The United States is no longer a bystander or bit player in the Arctic — but increasingly ready, willing and capable of guiding the future of the Far North.
Congress has not met the moment, but we can salvage part of it by passing the National Security Act as soon as possible.
As we continue to experience climate change firsthand, it is more important than ever that America’s policymakers prioritize lasting solutions that meet the moment.
God bless our troops, and let us never forget those prisoners of war and missing in action, until everyone comes home.
Rest assured that for as long as I have the honor of being your senator, I will do everything I can to deliver for you and for Alaska.
The biggest reason for optimism going forward is not just what we have achieved, but how we have done it.
To Miss Star who just retired from Government Hill Elementary after 26 years of teaching kindergarteners, thank you for all you did for my two boys.
Our nation owes a debt of gratitude to all who have chosen to serve under our flag.
Together, these important actions will have a positive impact for women in every part of Alaska.
When Congress set aside its differences and worked together, we made some significant achievements that will deliver benefits for a long time to come.
I’m here because I recognize that climate change is real, we need to act, and we need to work together.
Our bipartisan bill passed the Senate with nearly 70 votes and drew immense support from the Chamber of Commerce, AFL-CIO and hundreds of other groups.
Domestic violence and sexual assault hotline calls have increased by 52% since the beginning of the pandemic.
In an effort to help those who need help most, we shouldn’t unnecessarily burden our children and grandchildren with unnecessary debt.
The Iditarod is a vibrant part of Alaska’s heritage and culture — one that should be kept alive.