Egan concerned about jobs for AlaskansJuneau senator plans hearings on nonresident hire for North Slope jobs in interim; wants to see investment in Alaska, Alaska jobs Steve Quinn For Petroleum News
Dennis Egan wants to talk jobs. The Juneau Democratic senator is well positioned to lead the discussion.
Egan, the son of Alaska’s first governor under statehood, Bill Egan, joined the senate in 2009 to fill an unexpired term vacated by Kim Elton.
In his first full term in the Senate, Egan serves a....
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