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Monthly Archives: March, 2018

China tariff retaliation won’t affect Alaska salmon — yet

COULD AK-CHINA NATURAL GAS DEAL MAKE SEAFOOD A FUTURE TARGET? Alaska seafood has escaped the growing trade war with China, for now. Friday's announcement that China...

Senate Democrats stage walk out rather than vote on spending cap

Senate Democrats tried to weaken a key spending cap bill that was up for a vote on Friday, and when that didn't work, they...

Bridge video viewers blast governor

Alaska Gov. Bill Walker and Anchorage Mayor Ethan Berkowitz were featured in a Facebook interview by KTUU TV that was at once awkward and off-putting,...

Alaska projects, priorities in omnibus spending bill

NEW JAY HAMMOND WILDERNESS AREA From the office of Sen. Lisa Murkowski comes this summary of Alaska-specific items in the Interior Department portion of the...

Amendments continue; state rights nixed by liberal majority

AMENDMENT #73 DIES ON CAUCUS LINES The Alaska House of Representatives heard and rejected dozens of amendments over the past three days, adding some $211,000...

‘Fair Anchorage’ weaponized top cop in bathroom fight

AND CHIEF JUSTIN DOLL ISN'T HAPPY ABOUT IT The group advocating a no vote on Proposition 1 used the image of Anchorage's top police officer...

Sturgeon case now tangled in state’s rights and Native rights

WALKER WADES IN TO CHANGE ANILCA The Walker Administration has joined the Alaska Federation of Natives to advocate for amendments to historic Alaska land claims...

Vitamin D: House minority challenges $500K study

LIBERAL MAJORITY WINS ANOTHER ROUND During the House floor discussion and debate over the operating budget on Wednesday, House Minority Leader Charisse Millett of Anchorage rose...

Groups forming to back candidates, causes

A host of new campaign influence groups have formed in recent weeks to push the candidates and causes they care about. Those organized and...

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