Friend,
While we continue to grapple with the public health crisis and its economic fallout, we must also look ahead and think about the kind of future we want to see for Alaska.
We are at a crossroads. We have the opportunity to not just rebuild our economy, but improve it in ways that put policy decisions that positively impact people ahead of profits and partisan politics. I’m ready to go to Congress and work to find bold, innovative solutions that benefit our state for generations to come. If you share this vision, I hope you’ll chip in and be a part of our campaign for change.
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As we recover, we need policies that ensure Alaskans can thrive — not just struggle to get by. That means restoring the promise of an Alaska where innovative small businesses soar and a young adult wants to stay, work, and play here.
Our new Alaska must have projects that bring career jobs for Alaskans with pay and benefits families can live on. This also means investing in strong public education that ensures graduates are ready for our workforce needs, making health care truly affordable, expanding access to broadband, and combating climate change.
Unfortunately, it’s not possible for my opponent to bring the change we need. After 47 years in Washington, Don Young has been putting party and special interest corporate donors over the people of Alaska.
My team and I are more motivated than ever to continue building the greatest grassroots campaign for change Alaska has ever seen so we can win this race in November. But we need your help. Be a part of our movement by pitching in what you can before our mid-quarter deadline coming up on Friday.
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