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Ted Stevens Gets Creative with Legal Defense

Sen. Ted Stevens on the indictment of Sen. Ted Stevens: "This is an indictment for failure to disclose gifts that are controversial in terms of whether they were or were not gifts. It's not bribery; it's not some corruption; it's...

Sen. Ted Stevens Saga Continues

Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) appeared in court to plead not guilty and asked that the trial be held before the November general election. Prosecutors say the Alaska Republican accepted more than $250,000 in house renovations and gifts from contractors but...

Sen. Ted Stevens Indicted

Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), known in online circles for his description of how the internet works, was indicted on seven counts by the Department of Justice. New York Times: Mr. Stevens, 84, was indicted on seven counts of failing to...

Golf and the GOP

It's yet another investigation into the alleged deals of an Alaska Republican legislator. This time, it's Rep. Don Young involved, and according to "people close to the corruption investigation," they're looking at whether an oil contractor was funneling cash through golf tournaments with cash prizes.

CREW Requests Stevens Be Removed From Committee Assignments

We knew that the Veco briber gave the Feds evidence on Senator Stevens, but what we didn't know until last night was that the FBI "secretly taped telephone calls with Sen. Ted Stevens as part of a public corruption sting."

Veco Briber Gives Feds Evidence on Stevens

Veco CEO Bill Allen, who admitted to spending more than $400,000 in bribes for various legislators, now says that's "including for work done at the Girdwood, Alaska, home of Stevens."

Scientist Ted Stevens?

Republican Senator Ted Stevens just got back from the lab after spending the August recess collecting and observing data. And wouldn't you know it, he's got some amazing results: the Earth is about to start getting cooler!

Sen. Stevens Paid Only $130,000?

An interesting note from Senator Ted Stevens has emerged, stating that he "personally paid over $130,000" for the renovations that may have led to his house being raided by the FBI.

Can't make this up

This just got sent my way:

FBI Raids Alaskan Senator's Luxury Home

the luxury Alaskan home of Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK), the 83-year-old Republican senator who is the focus of a corruption investigation.

How to Become a Delegate - Alaska

Summary of state process

Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) Fears Corruption Investigation

Sen. Ted Stevens, the 83-year-old Republican senator from Alaska who has served longer than any other incumbent, is now under investigation by the Justice Department for corruption.

Alaska's Bush Republicans Block Help to First Responders

In the same week Americans commemorated the fifth anniversary of the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks, and less than two weeks after the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Congressional Republicans in Washington are again blocking Democratic efforts to fund improved communications...

What is He Hiding?

The Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 would create a public, searchable database of all federal grants and contracts. A Republican Senator famous for pork barrel spending placed a "secret hold" that's preventing the proposal from even getting a vote. The mystery Senator has revealed himself -- it's none other than Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska, who became famous for trying to waste taxpayer dollars to build a "bridge to nowhere". It's time to ratchet up the pressure and get this bill on the Congressional agenda.

Dean on Wyoming and Alaska Primaries

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement on strong Democratic turnout in primaries in Wyoming and Alaska:

Democrats Left Out On Absentee Voter Application

The Republican-led Division of Elections in Alaska is being sued by the state Democratic Party to get raw 2004 election results. The party says the numbers that the state has supplied are incomplete and do not add up and wants...

Frank Murkowski - Second Worst Approval in the Country

Frank Murkowski remains as one of the least popular Governors in the country.

50 State Canvass: Alaska

(This entry was sent in by Jonathan Teeters, one of your DNC organizers from the great state of Alaska. -- Tim) This Saturday was a good day to be a Democrat in Alaska! Our Neighbor-to-Neighbor Canvass came off successfully. While...

50 State Strategy: Alaska

It's not the 48 contiguous states strategy, it's the fifty state strategy. And while we might not talk as much about Alaska (unless Senator Stevens is flying off the handle and threatening to take his ball and go home), Democrats...

Happy One Year Anniversary Chairman Dean

One year ago today, Governor Dean was elected Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Since that day, priority number one has been building organization in each of the fifty states and multiple U.S. teritories. Over the course of the next...

AK-Sen: Special Election Law

Republican Senator Ted Stevens yesterday evening: "I say goodbye to the Senate tonight." Senator Stevens Today: Not only does Sen. Stevens' office refuse to parse the sentence, but an ABC News producer who ran into Stevens last night said the...

Alaska: More Diebold Questions

Anchorage Daily News: The official vote results from the 2004 general election are riddled with mistakes and discrepancies, are impossible for the public to make sense of, and should be corrected as soon as possible, the Alaska Democratic Party says....

Your Democracy Bonds at Work

Your Democracy Bonds contributions have allowed the Democratic Party to place organizers on the ground in 38 of the 50 United States. For the past few days, organizers from Utah, Alaska, Indiana, and New Hampshire have been in the building participating in their first training sessions.

Ground Operation in Alaska

Hello from Alaska! My name is Jonathan Teeters and I am working with the Alaska Democratic Party and the Democratic National Committee to give Alaskans back their voices! For years, Alaska has been a tough place to be a Democrat. This tide is beginning to turn though, as evidenced by our outstanding success just a few nights ago.

Senator Ted Stevens' Bad Day

Some of you might remember the hysterics of Republican Senator Ted Stevens in the United States Senate when an amendment proposed by Senator Tom Coburn threatened to divert funding for the "Bridge to Nowhere" towards the reconstruction of a bridge...

Organizing Alaska

We're at 947 Organizing Kickoff Meetings nationwide on Tuesday November 15th. And when we say "nationwide" we mean it -- here's an email we just got from Tommy, a host of of a meeting in his community in the Alaskan wilderness.

Drilling in ANWR Cut from Budget Bill; Seals, Polar Bears Rejoice

House Republican leaders late Wednesday abandoned an attempt to push through a hotly contested plan to open an Alaskan wildlife refuge to oil drilling, fearing it would jeopardize approval of a budget bill expected to come up for a vote on Thursday.

Republican Culture of Corruption Reaches Alaska

State Sen. Ben Stevens held a secret option to buy into an Alaska seafood company at the same time his powerful father, U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, was creating a special Aleutian Islands fishery that would supply the company with pollock worth millions of dollars a year.

Something Smells Fishy in Alaska

State Sen. Ben Stevens held a secret option to buy into an Alaska seafood company at the same time his powerful father, U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, was creating a special Aleutian Islands fishery that would supply the company with pollock worth millions of dollars a year.

Republicans in Washington and Juneau are Failing Alaska's Students

From the Alaska Democratic Party: As Alaska students prepare to head back to school, a new report by the Center for American Progress shows the impact of President Bush's and Governor Murkowski's failed leadership on education. The comprehensive report measuring educational progress across the country found that Alaska ranks 45th among all states on its high school graduation rate and 50th among the 50 states in academic readiness for college...

50 State Strategy Succeeding in Alaska

For the first time during the course of his Presidency, more Alaskans disapprove of President Bush's job performance than approve, according to a newly released Survey USA poll...

Alaska

Alaska Democratic Party 2602 Fairbanks Street Anchorage, AK 99503 907-258-3050 907-258-1626 (fax) http://www.alaskademocrats.org/ Chair: Jake Metcalfe Vice Chair: Mary Ann Eininger Executive Director: Mike Coumbe...

A 50 State Strategy

The Democratic Party is committed to winning elections at every level in every region of the country.