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Sequestration Cuts to Hit Alaska HardSlashed budgets and hiring freezes bring stinging cuts, confusion to many federal agencies in the Last FrontierANCHORAGE - Sequestration, the automatic budget cuts that many federal agencies are moving to implement as of March 1, are set to bring furloughs, hiring freezes, and interruption of services around the country. And Alaska is no exception. “We're about a $100 million dollar operation in Alaska,” said John Quinley, a spokesman for the National Park Service. He said that budget cuts for the NPS “will collectively add up to about five million dollars” in cuts across Alaska. Quinley said those cuts will delay or eliminate hundreds of seasonal hires, workers who often perform jobs that are vital to park operations. “Bringing on seasonals later could mean a delay in opening of facilities, or just fewer programs offered to visitors,” he said. At popular sites like Exit Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park or the front country in Denali National Park, Quinley said that could mean delays in opening the parks come spring. “We should begin plowing the park road within the next couple of weeks,” Quinley said, referring to the main road into Denali. “That usually involves seasonal workers on the road crew, and if we're delayed in doing that for very long, that will delay the opening of the park road.” The sequestration also means getting to, from, and around the state could be come a challenge. Now, as each agency scrambles to figure out what sequestration will mean for them, Quinley said everyone is sure to feel the sting of budget cuts. |
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Gimmee said on Wednesday, Mar 6 at 4:27 PM
My welfare check better not be late!
115359662Ak Anonymous said on Tuesday, Mar 5 at 10:39 PM
Don't look to "The government" to be our source and provider. "The government" only has what it has taken away from our wallets.....Wake up folks we are going to run out of money, we are running out of money....what future are we giving the next generations...???
115285172PodKiDo said on Tuesday, Mar 5 at 6:38 PM
Anonymous - What are you talking about? Who works for slave wages in Alaska?
115272101bunk said on Saturday, Mar 2 at 7:07 PM
We are saving 44 billion out of trillions and we get sniveling about closing a glacier? how do you close a glacier. Just keep the building doors locked and the people can keep walking by to see it. happens all the time at byron and hundreds of other glaciers here. several guides will be out of work? Then they must be pretty poor guides if they need our taxes to guide tourist or whoever. Here's a tip do what the other guides are doing, earn the job. The only delay in plowing will be their own self made delay. So what. It will melt on its own is need be.
115043106Scooter said on Saturday, Mar 2 at 6:40 PM
This is all about Obama cutting high-profile services, instead of the $200 billion the CBO identified as duplications and waste. This is all about Obama's lack of integrity.
115041866Anonymous said on Saturday, Mar 2 at 1:34 PM
You mean the 5,000 part time workers in Alaska who come here on Visas and work for slave wages under threat of deportation will now be increased to 10,000 because the State is trying to save money?
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