Palin’s rural advisor calls it quits, calls for more Native representation

Governor Sarah Palin’s rural advisor announced this week she’s stepping down. Rhonda McBride says more Alaska Native voices are needed in the Governor’s office. McBride has been in the position for about 10 months. She announced her intention to leave in an e-mail to several Native leaders.

Lori Townsend, APRN – Anchorage

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