foster2007013001
"Rep. Richard Foster (D-Nome) ponders a colleagues statement while listening to floor comments on HB 69, the executive clemency bill. Foster assumed the Speaker's Chair for the first time in his 19-year legislative career thanks to House Majority Lea
Date/Time: Tue 30 Jan 2007 11:40:01 AM PST
"Rep. Richard Foster (D-Nome) ponders a colleagues statement while listening to floor comments on HB 69, the executive clemency bill. Foster assumed the Speaker's Chair for the first time in his 19-year legislative career thanks to House Majority Leader Ralph Samuels giving up the gavel to comment on the floor. HB 69 passed the House 30-0 and now moves to the Senate for consideration. Photo courtesy: Will Vandergriff, House Majority Press Office"
samuels2007013001
"Rep. Ralph Samuels (R-Anchorage) is congratulated by colleagues following today's passage of HB 69, which forces the governor to notify victims or their families before she or he grants a pardon. The executive clemency bill passed the House 30-0 and
Date/Time: Tue 30 Jan 2007 11:52:42 AM PST
"Rep. Ralph Samuels (R-Anchorage) is congratulated by colleagues following today's passage of HB 69, which forces the governor to notify victims or their families before she or he grants a pardon. The executive clemency bill passed the House 30-0 and now moves to the Senate for consideration. Photo courtesy: Will Vandergriff, House Majority Press Office"
hb69_signing
Rep. Samuels speaking at the ceremony where Gov. Palin signed HB 69 into law.
Date/Time: Tue 20 Feb 2007 01:57:40 PM PST
Rep. Samuels speaking at the ceremony where Gov. Palin signed HB 69 into law.
wilson_2010021001p
Rep. Peggy Wilson (R-Wrangell) addresses the Alaska State House of Representatives during floor session on Feb. 10, 2010, concerning HB 276. HB 276 was passed unanimously by the House and now heads to the Senate for consideration.
Date/Time: Wed 10 Feb 2010 10:57:26 AM PST
Rep. Peggy Wilson (R-Wrangell) addresses the Alaska State House of Representatives during floor session on Feb. 10, 2010, concerning HB 276. HB 276 was passed unanimously by the House and now heads to the Senate for consideration.