Sealaska expects that the Haa Aaní legislation will require months to come to fruition. Sealaska is prepared for this struggle and is currently working to familiarize elected officials, stakeholders and tribal member shareholders to Haa Aaní and the complex issues it addresses.
What can I do?
You can contact the Alaska delegation directly to thank them for recognizing the needs of the Southeast communities in this critical legislation.
Senator Lisa Murkowski Anchorage 1.877.829.6030 Ketchikan 907.225.6880 Washington, D.C. 202.224.6665
or write: Senator Lisa Murkowski 709 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510
Senator Mark Begich Anchorage 907.271.5915 Washington, D.C 202.224.3004
or write: Senator Mark Begich 825C Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510
Congressman Don Young Anchorage 907.271.5978 Ketchikan 907.225.6880 Washington, D.C 202.225.5765
or write: Congressman Don Young 2111 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515
What can I do as a shareholder? One of Sealaska's priorities is to keep shareholders informed, so in order to be kept up-to-date on Haa Aaní in early 2009, shareholders should check back on the website, read the Shareholder newsletter and sign up for the eNews Network.