Congressman Don Young discusses issues facing Alaska and the nation Alex Bengel © Provided by Fairbanks KTVF Congressman Young discussed infrastructure, the CDC, Senator Lisa Murkowski, partisanship and the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people, among other topics.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - On Thursday, May 6th, Alaska Congressman Don Young spoke with KTVF/KXDF about multiple topics currently in the news.
On President Biden’s infrastructure bill, the American Jobs Plan, Young said, “The main thing is the term ‘infrastructure,’ and interpretation of infrastructure from the president right now goes far beyond what the interpretation has been in the past, [and] should be right now. He wants everything added to this bill because it’s a must-pass bill, because I do believe people want good bridges. In the state of Alaska, I think we have 39 bridges [that] are in serious jeopardy right here in this state, and that’s most every bridge in the
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Southeast Alaskans Respond to Report Posted & Edited By MARY KAUFFMAN - According to British Columbia and Alaska s Bilateral Working Group, the four-year effort between B.C. and Alaska to examine water quality in the Stikine, Taku, and Unuk transboundary watersheds brought together government agencies, Indigenous Nations, industry, and the public to ensure the environmental, cultural, and economic values of these rivers are protected. This program has been an extraordinary partnership of many dedicated and knowledgeable people, and is a great example of what can be achieved when we work together, said George Heyman, B.C. s Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. Water and wildlife don t recognize borders, and so it s up to all of us to protect our critical and priceless watersheds regardless of jurisdiction.
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