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Session:
State Capitol, Room 411
Juneau, AK 99801-1182
Phone: (907) 465-2689
Fax: (907) 465-3472
Send E-Mail
Interim:
345 W Sterling Highway, Suite 102
Home, AK 99603
Phone: (907) 235-2921
Fax: (907) 235-4008
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1998 Press Release Archive for Representative Gail Phillips
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Proposed Budget Good for District 7 - Important Water &
Sewer and Road Projects Funded, 12-15-98
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Legislative Leaders Attend Energy Council - Highlights Include
Alaska-Sakhalin Trade Relationships, 12-04-98
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House Majority to Number 26 - Election of Harris, Morgan
Brings "Veto-proof Majority", 11-24-98
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Representative Brian Porter Named House Speaker - Republicans to
Lead Majority Once Again, 11-07-98
= Brian Porter, 125 K
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Alaska Grand Old Party Welcomes Rep. Bill Williams - Veteran
Southeast Legislator Joins Republican Party, 11-05-98
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Voters Overwhelmingly Endorse House Republicans - Majority to
Continue Its Commitment to Alaska, 11-04-98
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CSG-West Legislative Conference Meeting Ends - Resolutions &
Election Forecasts Wrap Up Four-Day Anchorage Meeting, 09-22-98
= Ramona Barnes, 137 K
= Jeannette James, 43 K
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CSG-West Betty Fahrenkamp Award Goes to Oregon Legislator
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CSG-West Conference Media Alert: CSG-West to
Take Action, 09-21-98
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Legislators Defend States Rights - Western Governors
Association Resolution Criticized, 09-21-98
= Scott Ogan, 121 K
= Norman Rokeberg, 124 K
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CSG-West Conference: Meeting to Close with Executive Committee
Session and a Look at 1998 Elections - Tuesday, September 22 schedule, 09-21-98
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CSG-West Conference: Public Lands and Electric Utility Restructuring
Drive Day-3 of CSG-West Annual Meeting - Monday, September 21 schedule, 09-20-98
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Radio Advisory: Legislators Debate Energy and Year 2000 Computer
Problems, 09-20-98
= Gail Phillips, 93 K
= Mark Mills, 170 K
= Elaine Alquist, 135 K
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CSG-West Conference: Lawmakers Focus on Energy, Minerals and
YK-2000 - Sunday, September 20 schedule, 09-19-98
= Jerry Ward, 115 K
= Scott Ogan, 109 K
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Alaska Hosts Western Legislators - Politics and Resources to Dominate
September 19-22 Meeting, 09-16-98
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Gingrich and Congressional Delegation See Real Alaska - Call Tour
Eye-Opening Success, 08-29-98
= Gail Phillips, 51 K
= Drue Pearce, 36 K
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Gingrich Views Peninsula Devastation - Speaker Briefed on Beetles and
Kenai River Fisheries, 08-28-98
= U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, 142 K
= U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, 82 K
= U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, 47 K
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Phillips Welcomes Speaker Gingrich - Congressman to See Alaska Conditions
First-Hand, 08-27-98
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House Speaker Newt Gingrich Visits Alaska, 08-20-98
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Legislative Leaders Applaud Gasline Sponsor Agreement - Agreement
Paves Way Toward Alaska Natural Gas Development, 08-11-98
= Gail Phillips, 70 K
= Gail Phillips, 48 K
= Gail Phillips, 67 K
= Mike Miller, 34 K
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Legislature Mourns Lieutenant General McCloud - Death of Alaska's Top
Military Man Leaves Void, 07-30-98
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Representative Mark Hanley Resigns - "Best and the Brightest"
Will Be Sorely Missed, 07-30-98
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Phillips Announces Federal Projects to Help Homer Area - Speaker Says Hard
Work and Cooperation Key to Appropriations, 07-22-98
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House Reports the 2nd Special Session on Subsistence Adjourns -
Required 2/3 Vote Proves Elusive, 07-22-98
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Legislative Leaders Urge Support for Racers - 16 to Vie in
Fairbanks-to-Anchorage Wheelchair Rally, 07-16-98
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Disaster Declaration for Port Graham - Victims of Fire Eligible for
Federal Assistance, 07-14-98
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Majority's Budget Signed Into Law - As Promised, Over $190 Million Saved
Over Three Years, 07-01-98
= Robin Taylor, 40 K
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Legislative Leaders Name Interim Committee Members, 06-29-98
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Majority's Commitment to Alaska Becomes Law, 06-19-98
= Dave Donley, 77 K
= Loren Leman, 65 K
= Robin Taylor, 97 K
= Con Bunde, 56 K
= Pete Kelly, 87 K
= Ramona Barnes, 57 K
= Mark Hodgins, 63 K
= Joe Ryan, 96 K
= Brian Porter, 56 K
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First Special Session on Subsistence Adjourns - Legislature
Moves Toward Alaskan Solution, 06-01-98
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House Continues Efforts to Craft Subsistence Solution, 05-29-98
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Continuing the Commitment that's Working for Alaska - 1997 - 1998
Accomplishments Press Packet, 05-15-98
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Continuing the Commitment That's Working For Alaska - Five-Year Plan
Spending Reduced $190 Million Since 1996: Child Protection, School Funding,
Deferred Maintenance are Top Priorities, 05-12-98
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Forestry Practices Act Amendments Pass Senate - Legislation Strengthens
Stream and Water Quality Protections, 05-11-98
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Legislature Toughens Fraud Laws - Bill Makes it Easier to Litigate Small
Fraud Cases, 05-10-98
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Looking Out for Alaska's Children - Senate/House Approve Tougher Laws
Protecting Kids, 05-10-98
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Legislature Passes Child Protection Bill - Measure Aimed at Preventing
Kidnapping by Non-Custodial Parents, 05-07-98
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Legislature Supports Alaska Salmon as an Organic Food - Resolution Urges
Certification for Growing Organic Food Market, 05-07-98
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House Stands Up for Alaska's Kids - Bill a Giant Step Toward Protecting
Children, 05-06-98
= Fred Dyson, 87 K
= Con Bunde, 94 K
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Legislature Strengthens Police Training Fund, 05-05-98
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Audio Clip Only for 05-01-98: House Speaker Gail Phillips and Representative
Pete Kelly speak at the bill transferal ceremony for HB 334. The measure next
goes to the Governor for signature. The bill seeks to waive University of
Alaska tuition for immediate family members of Alaskan police or firefighters
slain in the line of duty.
= Gail Phillips and Pete Kelly, 104 K
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Biennial Budgeting Gets First Hearing - Speaker Phillips Says Measure Could
Save Millions, 04-30-98
= Gail Phillips, 39 K
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Legislature Endorses 2001 World Special Olympics Winter Games, 04-16-98
= Mike Miller, 89 K
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Bill's Passage Removes "Chilling Effects" of New Tax Burden - House
Acts to Keep Alaska Open for Business, 04-08-98
= Norman Rokeberg, 64 K
= Gail Phillips, 90 K
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House Strengthens Alaska Police Training Fund - Bill Expands List of
Offenses and Increases Surcharges, 04-08-98
= Gary Davis, 70 K
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House Passes Juvenile Crime Bill - New Resources to Deal with Increased
Frequency and Severity of Crimes, 03-31-98
= Pete Kelly, 70 K
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Revenue Summit Predicts Lean Years Ahead - Experts Say Oil Prices Will
Hover Near $13 Mark, 03-10-98
= Mike Miller, 80 K
= Gail Phillips, 99 K,
= Gene Therriault, 26 K
= Mark Hanley, 20 K
= Drue Pearce, 151 K
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Revenue Summit Tuesday, March 10th, 03-09-98
= Gail Phillips, 74 K
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House Passes Forestry Practices Act Amendments - Legislation Strengthens
Stream and Water Quality Protections, 03-06-98
= Bill Hudson, 50 K
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Revenue Summit Slated for March 10th - Oil and Gas Experts
to Discuss Revenue Forecast, 03-05-98
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Op-Ed: A Vision for Alaska? - Or Merely Another Delusion?, 03-05-98
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House and Senate Honor Russian Consul General Vlaskin - Cited for Support
of Alaska Missions to Russia, 02-27-98
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Senate Passes Bill to Support 2001 World Special Olympics Winter Games, 02-27-98
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U.S. Supreme Court Overturns Ninth Circuit Indian Country Ruling --
Lawmakers Look to the Future, 02-25-98
= Mike Miller, 40 K
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Yukon-Alaska Legislators Meet in Juneau for Annual Legislative Exchange, 02-16-98
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Read-All-About-It! - Subscribe Free to Legislative E-News, 02-05-98
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Legislation Amends Forest Practices Act, Protects Fish Habitat; 01-29-98
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Phillips Applauds Promotion of ARCO Alaska Executive Ken Thompson, Major
Corporate Decisions to be Coming from Alaska; 01-27-98
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Legislation Supports 2001 World Special Olympics Winter Games in
Anchorage, 01-26-98
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Majority Moves to Protect Jobs and Families, Legislators Oppose New
Wilderness in the Tongass; 01-21-98
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Phillips Introduces Biennial Budgeting Bill, 01-20-98
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, House Honors Fallen Civil
Rights Leader, 01-18-98
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Legislative Leaders Call for Revenue Summit, Invite Governor to
Join Bi-partisan Effort; 01-15-98
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Miller and Phillips Welcome Back the 20th Legislature, 01-12-98
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1999 Press Release Archive for Representative Gail Phillips
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1997 Press Release Archive for Representative Gail Phillips
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