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Monthly Archives: March, 2019

Rules for Republicans on the ‘hearings war’

WITH APOLOGIES TO SAUL ALINSKY By ART CHANCE SENIOR CONTRIBUTOR Over the last decade or so, Republicans have acquired some awareness of Saul Alinsky and his 1971...

Chmielowski sails through legislative interviews

Newly appointed Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission member Jessie Chmielowski flew through her interview with both the Alaska House and Senate Resources committees...

MRAK Almanac: Pilot alert, HAARP tests ahead

A new feature of Must Read Alaska: An almanac of atmospheric, geological, celestial, and other events around in Alaska, including that which makes our...

Cruise lawsuit settlement — no harm, no foul

By WIN GRUENING SENIOR CONTRIBUTOR The recent agreement to resolve a long-running lawsuit between Cruise Lines International Association and the City and Borough of Juneau was...

Happy Seward’s Day, Alaska state government workers!

Monday, March 25 is Seward's Day, the uniquely Alaska day that allows State of Alaska workers a day off on the last Monday of...

How many have voted in Anchorage so far?

As of Monday, March 25, approximately 15,665 Anchorage residents have cast their ballots in the Anchorage Municipal Election. The state's largest city is in...

That time leading Democrats promised evidence would point to ‘collusion’

THEY WILL FACE NO CONSEQUENCE FOR THEIR DISINFORMATION CAMPAIGN Over the past two years of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into collusion with Russia by...

Unfortunate nature of government: Spending more than we have

FEEL-GOOD POLITICS DOESN'T PAY THE BILLS By REP. JOSH REVAK Planning and readiness. They are the most critical elements needed for success in any endeavor. Through six...

Mat-Su testifies: Cut the budget

WHILE KETCHIKAN AND BETHEL VOICE GRAVE CONCERN OVER CUTS The statewide discussion about the state budget is under way this weekend. On Friday, it was...

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