Dear Friends and Neighbors,

This week’s newsletter theme has me imagining a sustainable future where our economy is stable and thriving, where our youngest Alaskans have access to universal, voluntary pre-K, a future where every Alaskan is able to reskill or upskill without going into debt, and a future where clean energy reduces the heavy, unfair financial burden placed on those living outside the railbelt.

I imagine a future full of promise where opportunities to thrive are on the horizon. With your help, we will make this future happen.

Over this final week of the regular session, I expect many things to happen very quickly. I will do my best to keep you updated, but don’t forget that you can also sign up for text message alerts on bills by texting a bill number, e.g., SB 10 or SJR 6 to 559-245-2529. You can also visit www.akleg.gov and do a deep dive into the legislation we are currently considering.
All my best,
Senator Tom Begich
Senate District J
Emergency Broadband Benefit
The Federal Communications Commission recently announced that families can now start to apply for the Emergency Broadband Benefit program.

Eligible families can receive up to $50 per month on broadband services and $75 per month if they’re residing on tribal lands. There is also a one-time benefit of $100 toward a desktop, laptop, or tablet.

GCI, OTZ, ASTAC, and AT&T are all participating, along with many other providers, in the program! 

Learn more at fcc.gov
How to sign up for your vaccination shot
The Department of Health and Social Services is hard at work updating their website to allow parents to register their 12-15 year olds for a vaccination appointment.

Learn more at dhss.alaska.gov
Check Your Status
If you applied for rental relief through the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation, you can check your status online and find out where your application stands.

For more information and to sign up to receive updates, visit alaskahousingrelief.org
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Budget Update
The House has passed a state operating budget. The Senate is now hearing that bill and discussions and the progress is ongoing. There have been several great write-ups as to what may happen next. As always, I promise to keep you updated as we continue to fight for Alaska.

Vaccination

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