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A plan removed from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act before passage would have allowed millions of acres of public land to be sold, this writer notes.
After the Big Beautiful Bill was passed, Rev. Runholt felt sadness and grief as most of the bill goes against teachings of Jesus to care for people.
This encourages civic engagement and contributes to a stronger, more informed community. Public broadcasting also gives Interior Alaskans access to locally produced content.