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Ted's connections with: Art NelsonDon YoungYoung, age 74, Alaska’s sole congressman for 34 years, has entangled himself in a web of corruption. Trevor McCabeTrevor McCabe was a long-term aide and legislative director for Sen. Ted Stevens from 1991-1999. When he worked for Stevens, he exercised great influence in privatizing public fish stocks. McCabe was the chief political broker for the 1998 American Fisheries Act, which privatized valuable pollock resource in the Bering Sea, giving 40% of the entire pollock allocation to 19 specific private corporations, large factory trawlers who belong to the At-Sea Processors Association. Don Young’s Way Would Benefit Alaska Delegation’s Family And FriendsSeveral aides and family members connected to the Alaska Congressional delegation own land that would be opened up to development by Don Young’s Way, also known as the proposed Knik Arm Crossing. |
![]() Sen. Stevens got $2.7 million for pal’s road October 25, 2008 Stevens Took Campaign Contributions From Saddam Hussein Lobbyist October 15, 2008 NBC News covers Stevens trial and the Senate race September 26, 2008 When It Comes To The Wall Street Mess, Stevens Is Part Of The Problem In rare exchange with reporters, Palin avoids endorsing Sen. Ted Stevens’ political future September 25, 2008 ![]() |

