P.L. 111-284, The Mount Stevens and Ted Stevens Icefield Designation Act (1 comment ↓ | 6 wiki edits)
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S. 3802 would designate a mountain and icefield in the State of Alaska as the "Mount Stevens" and "Ted Stevens Icefield", respectively.
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AmPat
October 25, 2010, 11:19am (report abuse)No matter how much this guy did for Alaska he was a convicted felon. Just like Randy Duke Cunningham he should have had, had his government pension taken away from him.
If he had been any other poor Alaskan he would have been in jail
To name anything after him puts American decission makers in the same light as some third rate nation like Haiti.
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