I'm sure it's very important, but there's no connection between doing your job to building a massive new bridge to nowhere at national expense. If Anchorage is so constrained for space that it needs the federal government to pour hundreds of millions of dollars into developing a swamp into a suburb, perhaps your company should consider locating elsewhere. Or perhaps the free market can manage the supply of housing within Anchorage's voluminous city limits. This is not a case for a huge subsidy.
Actually, the majority of my company is located somewhere else. They are working in Russia developing oil fields in a place that are not held up by lying environmentalists, grand standing politicians and citizens that think building infrastructure is a bad thing.