“I think we got some important things done over the past decade,' Micciche said. 'And sometimes some new faces provide different catalysts to kind of shake loose some of the things where people have dug into their positions.”
“For eight of the 10 years, my family was able to travel with me,” he said. “However, two years ago, one of the oldest became a high-schooler. And that has changed life fairly dramatically. They simply can’t travel back and forth anymore.”“And I think it’s a good time,” he said. “I think we got some important things done over the past decade. And sometimes some new faces provide different catalysts to kind of shake loose some of the things where people have dug into their positions.
The seat includes an area that stretches from Kenai and Soldotna, north to Hope and east to Bear Creek. He said he’s proud to have made it a goal to stay in touch with constituents who he said felt voiceless — including seniors, veterans and disabled Alaskans. And his tenure ends on a sweet spot. After a decade of pushing his alcohol regulation rewrite bill through the Legislature, the bill
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