Liz Ruskin, Alaska Public Media

Liz Ruskin, Alaska Public Media
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Liz Ruskin is the Washington, D.C., correspondent at Alaska Public Media. Reach her at lruskin@alaskapublic.org. Read more about Liz here.
July 24, 2018 in Washington, DC

Yes, then no: Murkowski explains her debt ceiling votes

U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski voted with Democrats on process, with GOP on substance.

Rep. Young votes against contempt charge and lifting debt limit

"The government must pay its debts," said Young, but he doesn't like Democratic spending plan.
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‘You don’t want a young puppy’: Young shores up support with Alaska Federation of Natives

As the annual Alaska Federation of Natives convention got underway Monday, Alaska Congressman Don Young also announced that Inupiaq business executive Tara Sweeney is one of his campaign co-chairs.
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Murkowski votes to remove threat of credit default while Sullivan blasts Biden’s COVID vaccine mandate

Alaska's U.S. Senators have staked out opposite ends of the Republican spectrum.
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‘Don’t tie our hands’: Proposal would give 30 Alaska tribes the power to prosecute violence in villages

Sen. Murkowski seeks to let tribes fill the law enforcement gap that leaves Native women vulnerable.
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Why overturning Roe wouldn’t end abortion rights in Alaska

Making an abortion ban stick would likely take an amendment to the state Constitution.
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Chair of Nuclear Regulatory Commission touts ‘passive safety’ of small reactors, like the type planned for Eielson

The Air Force hopes to have a micro-reactor at Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks by the end of 2027. The NRC must first license one.
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This Anchorage man took in one Afghan who needed help. Now he’s trying to rescue 17.

Bill Barnes has devoted heart, soul and savings to bring Romal Safi's family to Alaska.
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COVID bills sent $1.7 billion to Alaska tribes, but distribution favored the smallest

In two major coronavirus relief bills, Congress sent Alaska tribes huge sums in direct payments. But the bounty was uneven: While the largest Alaska tribe got $6,000 per person, one tribe that reported having only three members received nearly $1 million per person.

Interior Department report calls for higher oil and gas royalties. Murkowski objects.

New report says oil companies aren't paying enough for production on federal lands.
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Interior Secretary says offensive word for Native women must be erased from national landscape

Three Dillingham girls have been campaigning to rename Squaw Creek. Alaska has more than 20 such names
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Alaska needs more construction workers to get infrastructure projects off the ground

Now that roads and bridges are funded, who will build them?
Protestors with a banner that says "the era of fossil fuel finance is over. Climate Justice now."

While natural gas is vilified in Glasgow, Sen. Sullivan casts it as a climate savior

In the climate debate, natural gas is cast as both hero and villain.
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Congressman Young, brushing off backlash, cheers Biden’s signing of infrastructure bill

Congressman Don Young, 88, also dispels rumors: Yes, he is running in 2022.

Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski announces re-election bid

Lisa Murkowski has so far raised $4.6 million for her '22 campaign. Trump has endorsed her conservative challenger.
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The military sharpens its focus on the Arctic

As the Arctic warms, it increasingly has the potential to become an arena where world powers compete for dominance. While Russia and China are beefing up their Arctic presence, the Pentagon has been slow to make the Arctic a priority. Alaska Public Media’s Liz Ruskin reports that may be changing.

Highways, ferries and more: What the federal infrastructure bill will fund in Alaska

All three members of Alaska’s congressional delegation voted for the bill.
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What to know about Biden’s 3 COVID vaccine mandates

President Biden has issued three vaccine mandates. They cover different groups of workers, and they don’t cover everyone.
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Native veterans get land allotments, 50 years after initial deadline passed

Two veterans got up to 160 acres apiece. Their land is near Goodnews Bay in Southwest Alaska.