We do support the legislation. But we have some concerns and recommendations that I raise with the Subcommittee.
We absolutely support the provisions of H.R. 2714 that assist us in meeting our goals of creating long-term economic opp...
Let's do something now. And that is why I have to change the law, because you can't do it right now.
I will say that what concerns me most, Mr. Chairman, is I love to hear people say we will have to have--this is not a ne...
We would like to thank Congressman Young for the introduction of H.R. 2714.
How do you think it makes a person feel that lives there all their life and have some smart-ass from Massachusetts come ...
There has to be a management concept. Why I introduced this bill is for a management concept.
You have more, 78 million acres of land in my State of refuge. I am not confident you are handling it the way you should...
If we keep waiting around and have some more discussions... there won't be anything left for any subsistence at all.
In deference to my good friend Mr. Dingell, let's go ahead and have him testify to get him going on his way.
This is a longer-term problem.
I believe that the solutions will not come unless we're listening to our young people.
I'm not convinced that we're seeing the resources that we need to address this epidemic in Alaska and on our reservation...
Thank you. Good words, Evon.
We need to work together to make a difference.
Good words, Megan.
When we were in Bethel last year and had the listening session then and heard some young people speak, there was one ind...
How do we make sure that, as Alaskans, we say, 'Yes, these are our problems. This is ours to solve together.'