Alaska National Guard Rural Community Revival Act
The bill would use the Alaska National Guard to support rural Alaska by coordinating with communities on development, infrastructure, and resilience projects.
The bill would use the Alaska National Guard to support rural Alaska by coordinating with communities on development, infrastructure, and resilience projects.
S. 4858, the Alaska National Guard Rural Community Revival Act, is a bill introduced in the 119th United States Congress. It has one co-sponsor (Senator Dan Sullivan) and was read twice before being referred to the Senate Committee on Armed Services on June 23, 2026. The action history indicates its introduction and initial committee referral; no further actions are provided in the brief.
Authorization or framework to coordinate National Guard activities with rural Alaska communities, potentially including:
The bill may set the scope, objectives, and implementation mechanics for these rural revival efforts, including collaboration with state and local entities, and possibly veterans' or service-member opportunities linked to community projects.
Note: The provided summary does not include the full text, so the exact provisions, funding mechanisms, reporting requirements, and implementation timelines are not specified beyond the general intent inferred from the title.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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