Ted Stevens
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Ted Stevens was a prominent U.S. Senator from Alaska, serving from 1968 to 2009. A member of the Republican Party, he was known for his influential role in shaping federal policies related to aviation, telecommunications, and infrastructure. Stevens was a key advocate for modernizing the air traffic control system, emphasizing the need for quick action to prevent aviation gridlock. His tenure was marked by significant contributions to Alaska's development and federal funding for various projects in the state. Stevens was the longest-serving senator in Alaska's history and held several leadership positions, including Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman.
I just think the far term really is too speculative right now to say that we'll only produce, by 2025, that percentage.
I congratulate you for helping us getting this started as far as the gas pipeline is concerned.
I'm told that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) participation now is increasing.
But it's needed and I hope we can talk later sometime about the necessity to restore the confidence in our system to increase the enlistment rates in the Air National Guard and to restore the total enlistment rates for the whole Department…
Now, I would intend to change that to say it shall be used only for these accounts except for the $5 billion.
Senator, it would not be used for the elections, but it would be used to assure that our troops in Iraq have the funds...