After a 17 year hiatus, the Alaska House of Representatives recently relaunched the House Children’s Caucus, co-chaired by Rep. Chris Tuck (D-Anchorage)
and Rep. Sara Rasmussen (R-Anchorage).
“Because children are at the heart of our communities, we should cherish and protect them at all costs,” said Rep. Tuck. “The earlier we invest in
the health and education of children the better the outcomes for our communities. We all share a common desire to see everyone’s children flourish
and to make childhood happy and bright for Alaska’s children.”
the health and education of children the better the outcomes for our communities. We all share a common desire to see everyone’s children flourish
and to make childhood happy and bright for Alaska’s children.”
“Our aim this session is to have a constructive, bipartisan dialogue about the long-term implications of our policies,” said Rep. Rasmussen. “We hope
that colleagues from both major caucuses will participate in this endeavor.”
that colleagues from both major caucuses will participate in this endeavor.”
The first meeting of the Alaska House Children’s Caucus for the 31st Legislature will be announced soon. thread will keep you posted about this
committee’s activities.
committee’s activities.