Alaska’s congressional delegation helped pass a bill in the U.S. Senate this week that safeguards certain sport clubs and programs for hunting and archery.
With the help of Alaska Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, as well as other state leaders, House bill 5110 — also known as the— passed the Senate with a resounding 424-1 vote on Tuesday.
However, Alaska’s senators say the law put constraints on Alaskans who use archery and hunting equipment for sport or subsistence reasons.
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Alaska Statehood Pioneers: In Their Own Words ArchivesA series of ten public television oral history documentaries. In 2004 extensive interviews were conducted with all of the remaining living delegates of the Alaska Constitutional Convention, those who worked at the convention, and other notable Alaska figures. These interviews were conducted by historian Dr. Terrence Cole of the University of Alaska Fairbanks and public television producers in preparation of the Creating Alaska project and the upcoming celebration of the 50th anniversary of statehood. These pioneer Alaskans tell about their contributions and involvement in forming the state. They also tell about their lives, their lives in Alaska, and reminisce about the early days of Alaska as a territory and the journey to statehood. The programs were produced by 360 North in collaboration with the Alaska Film Archives at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Funding was provided by the Alaska Humanities Forum, The National Endowment for the Humanities and the Alaska Committee.
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Fairbanks hosts Alaska Bar Association Annual ConventionAlaska's attorneys gather in Fairbanks for the Alaska Bar Associations Annual Convention.
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Schumer says Senate stopgap will pass House while Senate GOP mull border amendments to billSenate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer’s motto for avoiding a partial government shutdown is “bipartisanship,” and he believed that the Senate’s stopgap bill could pass through a divided House.
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Alaska Permanent Fund leaders consider seeking exemption from open-government lawTrustees are considering that idea and others, including an amendment to the state constitution, as they seek to increase the fund’s value
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