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		<title>Legislature Passes House Bill 101</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Legislature Passes House Bill 101 to Better Protect Annuities and Life Insurance from Garnishment &#8211; Sen. Coghill in Unusual Position of Voting for his Bill in Both House and Senate
Juneau – HB 101 increases to $500,000 the $10,000 cap on annuities and life insurance, allowing Alaskan families to plan for their retirement without the threat [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Coghill Bill to Incentivize Hospitals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coghill Bill to Incentivize Hospitals, Medical Centers to Become Certified Trauma Centers Passes Legislature
Juneau – Legislation that would provide state dollars to incentivize medical facilities to become certified to better respond to trauma emergencies has unanimously passed the State Senate. It previously passed the House of Representatives, also unanimously. The bill, HB 168, was introduced [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Senate Republican Caucus Responds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Senate Republican Caucus Responds to Governor&#8217;s Goals in Supplemental Budget
Juneau – Members of the Senate Republican Caucus today expressed their support for many of the goals contained within Governor Sean Parnell&#8217;s FY2010 supplemental budget released today while recognizing room for increased savings and encouraging a more long-term view of state budget surpluses.
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		<title>Coghill Looks Forward</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coghill Looks Forward to New, Productive Senate Duties
Juneau – Newly-appointed Senator John Coghill, R-North Pole, today said he is looking forward to a productive relationship with his Senate colleagues, as well as getting to know his constituents throughout District F. Coghill was sworn in today in Anchorage by Lt. Governor Craig Campbell.
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		<title>Senator John Coghill</title>
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Session:
State Capitol, Room 504
Juneau, AK 99801-1182
Phone: 907-465-3719
Fax: 907-465-3258
Toll Free: 877-465-3719
Interim:
3340 Badger Rd., Suite 290
North Pole, AK 99705
Phone: 907-488-1546
Fax: 907-488-4271






Date/Place of Birth:August 15, 1950
Fairbanks, Alaska


Residency:Nenana: 1950 &#8211; 1975
Fairbanks: 1975 &#8211; present


Occupation:Small Business Owner


Family:Wife &#8211; Luann
Children &#8211; Shaun (John), Joshua, Jayme
Grandchildren &#8211; Alexander, Grace


Education:Nenana Public School: 1955 &#8211; 1968, High School Diploma


Military:5 years service
U.S. Air Force, S.Sgt


Alaska [...]]]></description>
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