Coalition of labor and Alaska Native leaders throws its weight behind Peltola

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Coalition of labor and Alaska Native leaders throws its weight behind Peltola
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Alaska Jobs Coalition announced a $500,000 ad campaign. It's an independent expenditure group and doesn't have to disclose its donors.

A new organization called Alaska Jobs Coalition has launched a $500,000 ad campaign to support Alaska Congresswoman Mary Peltola.laud Peltola’s support for Willow, the Conoco Phillips project to develop oilfields in the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska.

“Our focus is on encouraging candidates and leaders like representative Peltola who care about our state and creating jobs,” he said. The organization is an independent expenditure group, meaning it can take out ads that promote a candidate but has to act independently of the candidate’s campaign. It formed as a type of group not solely devoted to politics. As a result, it does not have to disclose its donors.

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