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ALASKA 2013-14 Guardians of Small Business Lawmaker ALASKA 2013-14 Guardians of Small Business The following 35 lawmakers were honored as NFIB/Alaska Guardians of Small Business for the 28th Alaska Legislature (2013-14). Lawmakers were scored based on 10 votes taken in the state House of Representatives and 8 votes taken in the state Senate. A small-business voting record of 100 percent was required to achieve Guardian status. Lawmaker Sen. John Coghill (North Pole) Sen. Mike Dunleavy (Wasilla) Sen. Fred Dyson (Eagle River) Sen. Anna Fairclough (Eagle River) Sen. Cathy Giessel (Anchorage) Sen. Charlie Huggins (Wasilla) Sen. Pete Kelly (Fairbanks) Sen. Lesil McGuire (Anchorage) Sen. Kevin Meyer (Anchorage) Sen. Peter Micciche (Soldotna) Sen. Gary Stevens (Kodiak) Rep. Alan Austerman (Kodiak, District 35) Rep. Mike Chenault (Nikski, District 28) Rep. Mia Costello (Anchorage, District 20) Rep. Eric Feige (Chickaloon, District 6) Rep. Lynn Gattis (Wasilla, District 9) Rep. Mike Hawker (Anchorage, District 27) Rep. Pete Higgins (Fairbanks, District 5) Rep. Shelley Hughes (Palmer, District 8) Rep. Doug Isaacson (North Pole, District 1) Rep. Craig Johnson (Anchorage, District 21) Rep. Wes Keller (Wasilla, District 7) Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux (Anchorage, District 13) Rep. Bob Lynn (Anchorage, District 23) Rep. Charisse Millett (Anchorage, District 24) Rep. Cathy Muñoz (Juneau, District 31) Rep. Mark Neuman (Big Lake, District 10) Rep. Kurt Olson (Soldotna, District 29) Rep. Lance Pruitt (Anchorage, District 25) Rep. Lora Reinbold (Eagle River, District 26) Rep. Dan Saddler (Eagle River, District 12) Rep. Bill Stoltze (Chugiak, District 11) Rep. Steve Thompson (Fairbanks, District 3) Rep. Peggy Wilson (Wrangell, District 33) Rep. Tammie Wilson (North Pole, District 2) NFIB/AK State Director Denny DeWitt PO Box 34761 | Juneau, Alaska 99803-4761 | www.NFIB.com/Alaska | [email protected] | 907-723-6667 .
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