Native regional corporations have lined up behind Tara Sweeney, a Republican who once worked in the Trump administration and at Arctic Slope Regional Corp. The companies are among Alaska’s largest, and they have deep pockets.
Tara Sweeney at the Arctic Encounter Symposium on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at the Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center in Anchorage.
The new super PAC can raise and spend unlimited sums of money from corporations, unions and individuals on Sweeney’s behalf, though it’s barred from coordinating its efforts with Sweeney’s campaign., a group that consists of the chief executives and presidents of the state’s 12 regional Native corporations, is leading the effort.
“Alaska Native corporations are economic and political powerhouses. Just as important, they are able to communicate with their shareholders in a more authentic way than traditional political campaigns,” said, an Anchorage communication and strategy consultant. “So, ARA’s involvement is significant in that it provides not only financial backing, but also on-the-ground support that can result in votes.
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