According to his press office, the Alaska Republican is “experiencing very mild symptoms.”
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What the ban on Russian oil could mean for Alaska
President Biden announced on Tuesday a ban on Russian oil and gas imports to the U.S.
Murkowski and Sullivan strike familiar Alaska themes in response to Russia’s attack on Ukraine
Alaska’s U.S. senators have responded to Russian aggression against Ukraine with renewed calls to advance home-state priorities they’ve sought for years.
Alaska delegation condemns Putin’s aggression; senators say Biden could do more
Sen. Dan Sullivan said Putin is driven by historical grievances and paranoid about neighboring democracies.
Watch: Sen. Lisa Murkowski addresses Alaska Legislature at 11 a.m. Tuesday
Lisa Murkowski is Alaska’s senior senator, serving since late 2002. She typically takes questions from state lawmakers on the floor after her address.
Lingít activist recalls history of Indigenous women protecting the Tongass: ‘The momentum has only grown’
It has been 21 years since the 2001 Roadless Rule for the Tongass National Forest was first established. For the people involved in the battles between industry and subsistence, the tug-of-war over land use in the Tongass National Forest has been going on even longer.
Senate bill would expand power of up to 30 Alaska tribal courts
Tribes in the pilot program would be able to try and sentence anyone who commits domestic violence, rape or related crimes in their villages, even if the offender is non-Native.
Senators offer bill to renew Violence Against Women Act, with a section honoring an Alaska murder victim
Previous efforts to renew the Violence Against Women Act got bogged down in a controversy over guns.
US House passes bill, co-sponsored by Alaska delegation, to fix the Postal Service’s financial woes
The bill’s prospects are good in the Senate, where it has more than two dozen co-sponsors, split between the parties.
While Murkowski and Young steered toward middle ground in weekend statements, Sullivan tacked right
Alaska Public Media’s Liz Ruskin and Casey Grove discuss what the differences among Alaska’s congressional delegation in their responses to their party’s declaration that the Jan. 6 committee was persecuting “ordinary citizens” engaged in “legitimate political discourse.”