Alaskans deserve a fighter in the United States Senate who will always stand up for Alaska, who understands our great potential, who has the experience, respect and seniority to accomplish that. I am that senator.
From Lisa Murkowski
I don't pass the Tea Party's purity test.
For eight years, I've served on the Indian Affairs committee, two years as the ranking member. I've been on that committee since Day One. I will stay on the committee for as long as I'm in the Senate because of my commitment to making a difference for Alaska Natives.
People think that every day we pass monumental legislation. Oftentimes, the most important thing that you have done that day is help a family with a visa.
I am not looking for a pound of flesh from Sally Jewell.
I will do everything, everything in my power, for as long as I am here, to enable the people of King Cove to receive proper emergency access that the rest of us take for granted.
Statutory authority to improve fuel economy has existed for 35 years at the Transportation Department, and it still exists today.
I still wear my write-in wristband. It used to be plastic, but my husband turned it into gold.
I am not here as my party's nominee. I am unique among the 100 senators in that regard.
One thing that Alaskans clearly appreciate is seniority.
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