The majority functions as a bipartisan caucus within the legislature. According to the press release, this year’s majority “will focus on lowering Alaska’s high energy costs, improving education, and revitalizing Alaska’s economy.”
Returning Senators who will be part of the majority include Senator Click Bishop , Senator Scott Kawasaki , Senator Jesse Kiehl , Senator Lyman Hoffman , Senator Gary Stevens , Senator Bill Wielechowski Senator Elvi Gray-Jackson , Senator Donny Olson , Senator Bert Stedman , and Senator David Wilson .
According to the press release, the Senate Majority “elected the most experienced leadership in the legislature”. The Senate Finance Committee is to include members from both urbanized and bush communities, with representatives from Golovin, Sitka, Bethel, Anchorage and Fairbanks. The chairs of the Senate Finance Committee are to be Senator Bert Stedman, Senator Lyman Hoffman, and Senator Danny Olson.
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