...business manager-IBEW Local 1547; Jim Sampson, executive president-Alaska AFL-CIO; Johnny Ellis, Alaska State Senate minority leader; and Mark Begich, mayor of Anchorage. Remarks by the guest of honor, Tom Cashen followed. The unveiling...
...Transportation and Infrastructure Committee if Republicans retain control of the House. Last time out, former state Senate Minority Leader Jim Duncan of Juneau managed only 35 percent of the vote to Young's 63 percent. In 1996, Young defeated...
...1990 and 1992, but more recently he's had easier victories. In 1998, he won by nearly 30 points against state Senate Minority Leader Jim Duncan of Juneau. This election promises to be an easy ride for Young. Even so, Young said he's taking...
...1990 and 1992, but more recently he's had easier victories. In 1998, he won by nearly 30 points against state Senate Minority Leader Jim Duncan of Juneau. This election promises to be an easy ride for Young. Even so, Young said he's taking...
...ANILCA regulations ``is politically unrealistic because it would face a certain Presidential veto.'' State Senate Minority Leader Jim Duncan, a Juneau Democrat, said Murkowski should have followed U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens' example in...
...Young raised $502,000 in 1997 and spent $336,811. Roland Shanks, a spokesman for Duncan, said the state Senate minority leader has made dozens of fund-raising calls throughout the state. He also took in $23,000 at a Juneau fund-raiser...
...anyway. It's not about what the other person is going to do.'' Duncan, 56, a Juneau resident who is the state Senate minority leader, spends much of his time attacking Young. ``I think it's fair to evaluate what that 25 years of experience...
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