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Alabama Governor Sarah Palin quits mid-term
July 3, 2009, Anchorage, Alaska – Alaska Governor Sarah Palin announced today that she will not seek a second term as Governor of the State of Alaska and will relegate the power of governor to Lieutenant Governor Sean Parnell in order to serve Alaska’s best interests. Lieutenant General Craig Campbell will move into Parnell’s current role.
“People who know me know that besides faith and family, nothing's more important to me than our beloved Alaska,” said Governor Palin. “Serving her people is the greatest honor I could imagine.”
“I am determined to take the right path for Alaska even though it is not the easiest path,” said Governor Palin after the announcement. » read more »
Alaska Governor Palin Signs Domestic Violence Legislation
June 23, 2009, Anchorage, Alaska – Alaska Governor Sarah Palin today signed legislation expanding the Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. The bill adds a rural representative to the council. It also adds a representative from the Department of Corrections.
“As Alaska’s governor, as a wife, mother, and as a woman, I am very aware of the atrocious domestic violence and sexual abuse and exploitation statistics that plague our state,” Governor Palin said. “Objectification contributes to high rates of abuse and exploitation by reinforcing a victim's belief that he or she has to endure abuse instead of being empowered to break away from it. This council's expanded efforts can help stop this violence. Together we can stand for what’s right and end abuse in Alaska.” » read more »
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Dodges Fifteenth Ethics Complaint
June 23, 2009, Anchorage, Alaska – The 15th ethics complaint filed against Alaska Governor Sarah Palin or one of her staff has been dismissed. The complaint, filed by Andree McLeod against Anchorage Office Director Kris Perry, alleged Perry used her official position for personal gain by traveling with the governor on three occasions. » read more »
Palin Appoints Permanent Fund Trustee
Former Alaska Senator Steven A. Rieger
June 15, 2009, Anchorage, Alaska – Alaska Governor Sarah Palin today appointed former Alaska Senator Steven A. Rieger to the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation Board of Trustees.
“It is a pleasure to have a man with Steve Rieger’s broad experience, impressive credentials and statesmanlike temperament as the newest Permanent Fund trustee,” Governor Palin said. “I have every confidence that Steve’s addition to the board will help continue its strong record of prudent management of Alaskans’ most important financial institution.” » read more »
Alaska to Receive $8 Million in ARRA Funding for Forest Service Projects
Recovery Act funds roads, bridges, & ecosystem improvements
June 2, 2009 -- U.S. Forest Service projects across Alaska will receive money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) for a variety of efforts including fish stream improvements, road stabilization, dead spruce removal in areas invested by the spruce bark beetle and more.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced $228 million for projects in 31 states, including more than $8 million for seven projects in Alaska. » read more »
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Dodges 14th Ethics Complaint
Ethics Complaint on Governor’s Apparel Dismissed
June 3, 2009, Anchorage, Alaska - Alaska Governor Sarah Palin today welcomed news that another ethics complaint has been dismissed. This is the 14th ethics complaint filed against the governor or her staff that has been resolved with no finding of a violation of the Executive Branch Ethics Act. Those complaints contain 22 separate allegations, all of which have been found to be without merit. » read more »
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Attends Point Thomson Appreciation Luncheon Sponsored by ExxonMobil
June 2, 2009, Anchorage, Alaska – Alaska Governor Sarah Palin today was pleased to express her appreciation to the individuals, businesses, and organizations that helped start the Point Thomson oil and gas development project. Located on the North Slope of Alaska, Point Thomson is 60 miles east of Prudhoe Bay. » read more »
Alaska Chooses Not to Participate In Common Core Education Initiative
May 31, 2009, Anchorage, Alaska – Alaska Governor Sarah Palin announced that the State of Alaska has chosen to monitor but not yet actively participate in the upcoming initiative to create nationwide common core state standards in reading and math.
The National Governors Association and the Council of Chief State School Officers have announced they intend to work with states to formulate standards in English and math for kindergarten through grade 12 by December 2009. » read more »
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Requests Federal Disaster Declaration
2009 Spring Floods One of Worst Seasons on Record
May 25, 2009, Fairbanks, Alaska - Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has sent a letter to the federal government officially requesting a federal disaster declaration for the spring floods of 2009. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) sent preliminary damage assessment teams into the field last week and they are working their way down the Yukon and Kuskokwim Rivers village by village. » read more »
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Requests Assessment from FEMA Preparatory to Federal Disaster Declaration Request
May 21, 2009, Juneau, Alaska – Responding to the flooding on the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers, the State of Alaska has officially requested a preliminary damage assessment (PDA) from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to evaluate the losses in residential property, businesses and public infrastructure.
“The state emergency managers have done a terrific job working with local responders to coordinate response and initial recovery to this year’s spring flooding,” Governor Sarah Palin said. “Now we must rebuild our communities and this formal request is the first step in that process.” » read more »
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Signs Budget Bills
May 21, 2009, Juneau, Alaska – Governor Sarah Palin today signed into law six appropriations bills, including House Bill 81, the FY2010 Operating Budget; House Bill 83, the FY2010 Mental Health Operating and Capital Budget; House Bill 113, the FY2009 Supplemental Bill; House Bill 199, the Federal Economic Stimulus Bill; Senate Bill 75, the FY2010 capital budget; and Senate Bill 116, a one-time special appropriation for low-income energy assistance.
The governor struck a total of $80.3 million through various line-item reductions in four of the six appropriations bills. HB 83, the mental health operating and capital budget, and SB 116, the energy assistance special appropriation, were signed into law as passed by the legislature. » read more »
Ever Kooky Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Delighted to See More Loaded Weapons in National Parks
May 20, 2009, Juneau, Alaska - Alaska Governor Sarah Palin today welcomed the news that Congress has passed legislation that would permit visitors to carry loaded firearms in national parks and wildlife refuges, subject to the requirements of state law. The provision was included in legislation placing new restrictions on the way in which credit card companies deal with consumers.
“This is certainly good news for Alaska,” Governor Palin said. “The ability to carry a firearm can define a life or death situation, especially for protection against surprise encounters with wildlife, mainly bears. I appreciate the strong bipartisan support this received in the House and Senate. I am pleased the administration says the president will sign the bill.” » read more »
Alaska: Court Review Ends on Kenai Gas Exports
May 18, 2009, Juneau, Alaska – Alaska Governor Sarah Palin welcomed news today that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals closed its review of the Department of Energy’s decision authorizing an extension of the Kenai LNG facility’s export license into 2011.
This decision resolves a long-running dispute about allowing continued export of Cook Inlet gas while also ensuring gas supplies are made available for local utilities. The foundation for the court’s decision is a recently announced agreement by ConocoPhillips to supply all of Chugach Electric’s gas supply requirements through the export term, and a large part of its needs through 2016. » read more »
Alaska Governor Palin Directs Filing of New Brief for the Kensington Mine
May 15, 2009, Anchorage, Alaska – At the direction of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, the state Department of Law filed a supplemental brief today with the U.S. Supreme Court supporting development of the Kensington Mine near Juneau.
“The state’s legal efforts, including the supplemental brief filed today, show support for developing our resources responsibly, growing Alaska’s economy and creating well-paying jobs,” Governor Palin said. “The brief should assist the Supreme Court with rendering a decision that finally allows the Kensington Mine to move ahead.” » read more »
Increase in Unmarried Childbearing Also Seen in Other Countries
May 13, 2009 -- The proportion of births to unmarried mothers in the United States has risen steeply over the past few decades, consistent with patterns in other countries, a report from CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics shows.
In March, CDC reported that about 4 in 10 births in the United States in 2007 were to unmarried mothers. While a great deal of focus has been placed on births to unmarried teens, 6 out of 10 births to women between the ages of 20 and 24 were among unmarried women in 2007. » read more »