VICTORY for GIRLS SPORTS! 🎉🎉🎉
SCOTUS rules in favor of protecting girls sports!
I cosponsored and voted in support of the Alaska bill to defend girls sports because I believe girls deserve a level playing field.
This is a huge victory for WOMEN!
🚨BREAKING: House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on the criteria for removing someone from a ballot. Questions for the Alaska Division of Elections.
Monday, June 22, at 1 pm at the Anchorage LIO
OMW to Juneau for the Special Session and opened a new book! I’m a third of the way in and am thoroughly enjoying this rendition of our nation’s founding in 1776 by David McCullough.
📚Have you read any of his other books?
#250America#iloveamericanhistory
Today at Ninilchik Post #18, after the ceremonies, I showed my boys what this day is all about: honoring those who gave their lives for our freedom.
They are the fallen, the missing, and the forever remembered.
👩⚕️HB 29 HEALTHCARE POOLING bill receives support from the University of Alaska!
Email support to [email protected]
Read the bill here 👉https://t.co/c4bxMEIvI0
Today, the House voted NO on concurrence to the FY27 Operating and Mental Health budgets, triggering a Conference Committee to negotiate the differences.
💵This is not the final vote on the budget. Watch the amount of the PFD.
DUNLEAVY VETOES ELECTION BILL
I sent a letter to Governor Dunleavy regarding his veto of SB 64.
I appreciate his recognition that SB 64 contains strong, election administration policies that move Alaska toward more secure, transparent, and accountable elections.
@907Honest Keeping my word by passing good election law that benefits every Alaskan voter is not “flipping.” I’m not going anywhere. I stand firmly on my conservative principles. ✌️
@907Honest@akgop Been talking about it for years. Have introduced and moved numerous election bills addressing voter roll cleanup, and most recently passed🚨SB 64 Elections Administration Bill.
Glad to have your support.
👎 I voted NO on the FY27 House Operating Budget because it falls short of the priorities of our district and the will of Alaskans.
$42.5 Million could have been directed to HD6 economy.