Alaska’s past leaders warned of resource exploitation

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Decades later, elected officials failed to remember history and failed to protect Alaska.

President Dwight D. Eisenhower, seated center, probably signing the Alaska Statehood, with Vice-president Richard M. Nixon, seated left, and the Alaska delegation behind. Alaska delegation includes, far left to right, Ralph Rivers, Ernest Gruening and Bob Bartlett. Others are unidentified. Circa January 3, 1959 Creator Rowe, Abbie

Those words guide my thinking in 2020 as I write in support of Alaska’s Fair Share citizen initiative. If SB21 remains unchanged, we are promised no end to the slash-and-burn cuts to essential services and to the families of Alaska. SB21 is a “betrayal in the administration of the people’s wealth.”

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