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This seat is worth fighting for, and I am in this race because Alaskans deserve an experienced leader who will stand up and fight for our shared interests.
He is a respected member of the United States Senate, a bridge builder, and an effective leader for Alaska.
In many parts of the industrialized world, from Beijing to Boston, you are able to read this column at your own convenience – its digital distribution as simple as a few taps on your smartphone or tablet. Even streaming high definition or ultra-high definition video poses few problems. But for millions of others, especially those … Continue reading Making the connection: Why the Arctic needs broadband access
OPINION: SB 77 is a good bill that aims to provide clarity and accessibility to both companies and shareholders, especially in light of the significant ambiguities in current Alaska statutory and case law.
OPINION: Opponents of reform have labeled the effort to breathe new life into North Slope oil production, and to foster long-term investment, as a "giveaway to the industry. In fact, these very critics are stifling Alaskas future oil development and economic stability.
The Department of Interior's recent critical habitat designation for polar bears should concern all Americans. The department's decision is flawed; it is a poor attempt to legislate climate change through regulation, a failure of national security policy and simply bad federal Indian policy.