OPINION: Bill Popp is recapturing our vision for Anchorage

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OPINION: Bill Popp is recapturing our vision for Anchorage
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He is a people-focused, business-minded political centrist who has long advocated for our future.

He reminds us Anchorage is a great treasure, not a lost cause, and brings with him the buoyancy and hope we need to recapture our vision of an Anchorage that is truly for all of us.Barbara Cash

have lived almost 50 years in Anchorage, where they founded successful architecture and interior design businesses. Married for 44 years, they have raised their children here and are fiercely committed to a prosperous future for our city. The views expressed here are the writer’s and are not necessarily endorsed by the Anchorage Daily News, which welcomes a broad range of viewpoints. To submit a piece for consideration, email

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