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20 Republicans helped deliver the rebuke of President Trump. Rep. Begich wasn't among them. Traditionally, the Alaska delegation has been among the most labor-friendly of GOP members of Congress.
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5 things gleaned from letters Alaska's congressional delegation wrote in response to constituent messages.
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Sen. Dan Sullivan didn't defend sending the National Guard to U.S. cities. He didn't criticize it either.
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Sen. Dan Sullivan's vote was a surprise. "He's feeling the heat," said the Alaska Democratic Party chair.
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The government's 10% stake in Trilogy Metals is one in a string of deals the Trump administration made to spur domestic resource production for national security.
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“This is about respecting the original stewards of the land who gave this fitting name,” she said. To pass her bill, other Republicans would have to go against Trump's wishes.
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The "double-tap" attack on alleged drug smugglers could be a rare moment when a number of Senate Republicans break with Trump. Murkowski is already there.
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Nullifying the Biden limits means the whole coastal plain of ANWR would be available for potential oil and gas leasing. The Congressional Review Act measure goes next to the president.
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Most Republicans in Congress are keeping quiet as the Trump administration investigates Democratic members who recorded a video telling servicemembers to refuse illegal orders.
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The draft plan calls for lease sales in Cook Inlet and the Arctic, as well as the Bering Sea and other regions important to the fishing industry.
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Aaron C. Peterson works in the Alaska Department of Law natural resources section. U.S. Senators asked more questions of other nominees at the hearing.
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The move reimposes the Trump administration's 2020 plan for the western Arctic region. The U.S. House also voted to annul the Biden restrictions in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.