
Janice Stevens
6:26 - 6:49
"I am a small business. I employ a lot of people in this community and in the state of Alaska. And things like this— and I can— I, I contribute to scholarship foundations, nonprofits. And, and the more I'm regulated and taxed, the less I can do for our community in those ways."
“I am a small business. I employ a lot of people in this community and in the state of Alaska. And things like this— and I can— I, I contribute to scholarship foundations, nonprofits. And, and the more I'm regulated and taxed, the less I can do for our community in those ways.”
I am a small business. I employ a lot of people in this community and in the state of Alaska. And things like this— and I can— I, I contribute to scholarship foundations, nonprofits. And, and the more I'm regulated and taxed, the less I can do for our community in those ways. That's all I have to say.
Turned down again in its effort to access the Defense Community Infrastructure Program, Kodiak Island Borough is shifting tactics: Borough Manager Williams secured a key contact who could help strengthen a future application, and Mayor Griffin announced a joint DC lobbying trip with the city for the week of September 21st, targeting more than $150 billion in federal defense and energy capital funds.
