US House, AK-AL
Bill Hill
Bill Hill is one of two climate champions running in the Democratic primary for the toss up House race for Alaska’s at-large district.
ON THE ISSUES
- Committed to bold climate action
- Will work to protect Alaska’s fisheries
- Advocate for restoring tax credits to bring online new renewable projects
WHY THIS RACE MATTERS
- Toss up House race
- Climate champion Matthew Schultz is also running in the Democratic primary
- Flipping this seat in Alaska will help win a pro-environmental majority in the House, making it easier to pass climate legislation at the federal level
CANDIDATE BACKGROUND
Bill Hill is running to represent Alaska’s at-large district in the U.S. House of Representatives. He has worked union construction jobs in rural Alaska, from building houses, working on remote health clinics and canneries, and on a crew that installed the sewer system in the Bristol Bay Borough. He has spent nearly 25 years working as a teacher, a principal, and a superintendent. In 2023 he was named Alaska Superintendent of the Year. He is committed to protecting Alaskan fisheries and restoring tax credits to bring online new renewable projects.
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