Government and Politics
July 17, 2025
This so-called “Big, Beautiful Bill” - House Resolution 1 - is being celebrated by some in D.C. as a win for energy policy and government reform. But here in Alaska, it’s a ticking time bomb.
As we’ve all heard by now, tucked into the fine print of HR 1 are harsh cuts to critical lifelines like SNAP and Medicaid. If passed, this bill could strip tens of thousands of Alaskans - including elders, single parents, children, and people with disabilities - of the food and health care they need to survive.
What’s at Stake?
According to recent estimates, between 14,000 and 40,000 Alaskans could lose Medicaid coverage. And up to 17,000 Alaskans may be kicked off SNAP due to the bill’s new work requirement provisions.
This isn’t about “fiscal responsibility.” It’s about punishing those who are already struggling - those who are working multiple jobs, raising families, or caring for aging relatives, all while navigating the high costs and logistical challenges of life in Alaska.
These safety nets aren’t luxuries, they’re necessities. Especially in rural parts of our state where jobs are seasonal, clinics are miles (or flights) away, and grocery prices are sky-high.
Politicians Are Ignoring the Negative Impacts
Nick Begich and other politicians have championed HR 1 for its energy provisions that would bring more money into Alaska - but they’ve conveniently ignored the real harm other parts of this bill would do to Alaska’s most vulnerable. Sen. Dan Sullivan and Rep. Nick Begich voted Yes on HR 1 without once acknowledging the devastating effects these cuts would have on our people.
It’s a betrayal - and a wake-up call.
We can’t let D.C. strip away the programs that keep our communities afloat. We can’t afford to let outside politicians decide what Alaska families do and don’t deserve.
It’s time to fight back. Alaska deserves better than this bill - and we won’t sit back while politicians try to take away what we’ve worked so hard to build.