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The U.S. Coast Guard currently operates two aging icebreakers, including one near the end of its lifespan. âThe Arctic is a national asset and should be treated as such. I have long been dedicated to helping our nation invest in the infrastructure and assets critical to supporting a comprehensive Arctic strategy,â Murkowski said. The senatorâs provisions, which are in the Strategic Competition Act of 2021, would establish a position of Deputy Assistant Secretary for Arctic Affairs or other high-level post. Murkowski is a long-time advocate of establishing an Arctic ambassador to guide U.S. foreign policy in the Arctic region, said Karina Borger, communications director for Murkowski. ....
Murkowski calls Trump veto of defense bill a ‘disservice’ to military; Sullivan will vote to override the veto Published December 24, 2020 Share on Facebook Print article Alaska’s U.S. senators do not support President Donald Trump’s veto of the massive 2021 defense bill that the congressional delegation supported and praised earlier this month, according to statements Thursday. Both the U.S. House and Senate approved the $740 billion measure with veto-proof majorities, with Rep. Don Young and Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan voting for it. The House is expected to meet for a potential veto override on Monday, according to news accounts. If the House overrides the veto with a two-thirds vote, the measure would head to the Senate for a possible override. ....
The tug Aiviq travels at just under 2 mph with the mobile drilling unit Kulluk in tow 116 miles southwest of Kodiak, Alaska in this December 30, 2012 handout photo obtained by Reuters January 1, 2013. (Petty Officer 2nd Class Chris Usher/U.S. Coast Guard/Handout/REUTERS) The Trump White House is racing to lease an icebreaker, and one of the candidates is a ship with a notorious Alaska past owned by a Republican mega-donor. Sen. Dan Sullivan said he spoke to the White House national security advisor and learned the administration is considering leasing a medium-weight icebreaker for the Coast Guard to use. It may happen soon, Sullivan said at a Senate hearing last week, “like hopefully as early as the end of this month.” ....