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Republican Party Chair 'Very Concerned' After Chair-Elect's Press Release
Channel 2 NewsAlaska Republican PartyChair Randy Ruedrich, who is slated to step down next year, says he is ‘very concerned’ about Chair-Elect Russ Millette urging all party members to attend the final session of the party’s 2012 convention. “...Tags: Ron Paul, Republican Party, Elections, Parties and Movements, Republican National Conventions
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Senators Begich and Murkowski Visit Alaska Communities
Channel 2 NewsAlaska’s D.C. delegation, Senators Mark Begich and Lisa Murkowski, has announced several in-state events during the Congressional break. On Wednesday morning starting at 8:30 a.m., both senators will be at the Dena’ina Center at the Alaska...Tags: Mark Begich
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Alaska Supreme Court Judge Makes History
Channel 2 NewsAn Alaska Supreme Court Judge made history on Wednesday afternoon. An investiture ceremony was held for Judge Morgan Christen at the Dena'ina Center. Judge Christen became the first woman from Alaska to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System, Mark Begich
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Murkowski Argues for Fairness During Hearing Involving Stevens Trial
Channel 2 NewsAfter the mishandled trial of former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens, the U.S. Senate is trying to decide if it should change the rules for how federal prosecutors handle evidence. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) argued, Wednesday, for reform before the Senate...Tags: Ted Stevens, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Litigation, Politics, Defendants
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U.S. Senate cloture motion approved 62-37, clearing way to Aponte confirmation
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelUpdated 2:18 p.m. 06/14/12 with comments from Sen. Marco Rubio. Two years after Mari Carmen Aponte was nominated to be U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador, the U.S. Senate is ready to confirm her to that post. Aponte's nomination has been on hold but a 62-37... -
USS Anchorage Will Be Commissioned In Anchorage
Channel 2 NewsThe USS Anchorage will be commissioned in Anchorage next September or October, according to a joint statement Monday from Alaska’s congressional delegation. Sens. Mark Begich and Lisa Murkowski, as well as Rep. Don Young, all wrote Navy Secretary...Tags: Don Young, U.S. Military
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Alaska's Senators Welcome Agreement for Rural Health Care
Channel 2 NewsAlaska's Senators are welcoming an agreement by the Veterans Administration that allows Rural Alaska veterans to receive health care benefits at Native health clinics. A release from Senator Mark Begich's office says the VA, 14 Alaska Native Tribal...Tags: Ottawa Senators, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Veterans Affairs, Mark Begich
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Understaffed Alaska Canneries Hiring J-1 Students
Channel 2 NewsCanneries in Alaska can continue to hire foreign workers until at least November under the J-1 Summer Work and Travel Program. The visa program brings more than 100,000 foreign college students to the United States each year. The State...Tags: Ottawa Senators, Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), U.S. Department of State
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Air Force General Promises Transparency on Proposed F-16 Move
Alaska Journal of CommerceIn meetings with community leaders in Fairbanks and Anchorage April 10 to April 12, the Air Force general tasked with implementing the relocation of the F-16 squadron from Eielson Air Force Base to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson promised a transparent...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Armed Forces, Homes, Career and Workplace
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Hope for Natural Gas Pipeline Shifts From Juneau to Japan
Channel 2 NewsAfter state lawmakers failed to pass legislation that might have brought a natural gas pipeline from Alaska's North Slope, new hope for such a project has been revived Tuesday -- by officials with the government of Japan. On Monday night, Sen. Lisa...Tags: Natural Resources, Natural Disasters, Chernobyl Disaster (1986), White House, U.S. Department of State
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Alaska Railroad Faces Tough Decisions After Senate Vote
Channel 2 NewsThe Alaska Railroad could face some tough decisions after the U.S. Senate chose last week to cut $30 million in federal funds designated for the railroad from the Senate transportation bill. Alaska's senators, Mark Begich and Lisa Murkowski, pushed for...Tags: Transportation, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Railway Transportation, Travel
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Alaska's Kuspuk Becomes Part of TSA Debate
Channel 2 NewsSen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) made an interesting remark this week on Capitol Hill about Alaska, the Transportation Security Administration and the kuspuk -- the loose, often colorful, traditional Alaska Native shirt. She said during a Senate hearing...Tags: Transportation Security Administration
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