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Session:
State Capitol, Room 502
Juneau, AK 99801-1182
Phone: (907) 465-3424
Fax: (907) 465-3793
Send E-Mail
Interim:
50 Front Street, Suite 203
Ketchikan, AK 99901
Phone: (907) 247-4672
Fax: (907) 225-7157
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1998 - 1999 Press Release Archive for Representative Bill Williams
- House Legislation Passes on Day
118, 05-16-99
- Legislation Would Modify the Initiative
Process, 05-16-99
- Audio comments only 04-16-99: Representative Bill Williams during
a floor speech Friday expresses his frustration at the impacts federal
forestry policy regarding the Tongass National Forest is having in his
district.
= Bill Williams, 150 K
= Bill Williams, 150 K
= Bill Williams, 177 K
= Bill Williams, entire speech - 479 K
- Operating Budget Clears House
- Bill Reflects Tough Choices and Lower Revenues, 04-13-99
= Eldon Mulder, 101 K
= Bill Hudson, 60 K
= Bill Williams, 48 K
= Joe Green, 95 K
- Representative Williams Introduces
Measure to Give Alaska's Initiative Process an Increased Statewide Perspective,
02-11-99
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Representative Brian Porter Named House Speaker - Republicans to
Lead Majority Once Again, 11-07-98
= Brian Porter, 125 K
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Alaska Grand Old Party Welcomes Rep. Bill Williams - Veteran
Southeast Legislator Joins Republican Party, 11-05-98
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Southeast Transportation Plan Public Hearing - House Transportation
Committee to Meet September 2, 09-01-98
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6 More Majority Bills Become Law, 06-23-98
= Norman Rokeberg, 41 K
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Continuing the Commitment that's Working for Alaska - 1997 - 1998
Accomplishments Press Packet, 05-15-98
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Move Toward Adjournment Continues - Senate Passes
Significant Legislation, 05-10-98
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House Gives Seniors/Disabled a Break - Bill Approves Lifetime
Vehicle Registrations, 05-01-98
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Senate Passes Highway Safety Measure - Alaska's Commercial
Vehicle Inspection Law Updated, 04-29-98
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House Supports Anchorage Role as "Air Crossroads of the
World" - Measure Supports Mandatory Stopover for Russian
Flights, 04-18-98
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House Members Say Much Work Remains on Pacific Salmon Talks - Differences
Remain, But Legislators Hopeful for Agreement, 03-27-98
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House Passes Measure Improving Highway Safety - Bill Updates State's
Commercial Vehicle Inspection Law, 03-26-98
= Bill Williams, 59 K
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Leman Describes British Columbia Talks as Hopeful
Beginning, 03-26-98
= Loren Leman, 84 K
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State Forester Qualification Bill Passes House 36 to 0, 02-25-98
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State Forester Qualification Bill Passes House Resources
Committee, 02-12-98
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House Opposition to Roadless Moratorium Unanimous, Tongass
Not Out of the Woods Yet; 02-02-98
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Roadless Area Decision Called "Bittersweet" Tongass
Exempted but Chugach Included in Withdrawals, 01-22-98
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Majority Moves to Protect Jobs and Families, Legislators Oppose
New Wilderness in the Tongass; 01-21-98
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Rep. Williams Opposes Imposition of New Wilderness Areas on the
Tongass - Introduces HJR 49, 01-21-98
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1997 Press Release Archive for Representative Williams
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