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U.S. Sen. Sullivan said he was trying to take a different approach than he did in his speech last year, when he bashed President Biden for what he considers an anti-Alaska agenda.

April 19, 2022

to the Alaska Legislature. “I’ve called her numerous times, reminding her of her pledges that she gave me during our meetings before she was confirmed. I’ve let her know that many of the actions taken by the department under her leadership are hurting our people.” But most of the issues Sullivan named as bipartisan have significant opposition, and several Democrats were purposely absent.“I’m tired of listening to him attack Democrats when he takes that forum,” Begich said. “It’s disrespectful.”

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