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A foreign pollution fee is our ace in the hole, and with as much to gain as we do, Alaska should help lead the charge.
The enormity of the problem can seem overwhelming. But I’m happy to report that progress is being made.
The infrastructure bill’s benefits to Alaska shouldn’t be a surprise, given our senators’ role in crafting it.
Students are reflecting the stress, uncertainty, anxiety and depression that is widespread in our community among all ages.
This governor has repeatedly tried to push Alaska onto a road to fiscal ruin, and only the resolve of certain legislators has prevented it.
Remember, any listening person can help a child or family.
Bill Evans is thoughtful, respectful and has the courage to find solutions.
The Alaska Judicial Council can act immediately to give Gov. Dunleavy the broadest and most diverse selection of qualified applicants.
No Alaskan in need will be left behind.
To continue expecting other people to stock the fridge and fill the car with gas is to remain trapped in a dream world paid for by endless oil that will never return.
The sacrifice necessary to pay a $3,000 dividend has only just begun. Is the feast today worth the famine tomorrow?
We still have challenges. But we met challenges before and have demonstrated an ability to solve them.
Millions of voters, in western states and throughout America, demand the right to decide the great questions facing our vast nation. To do that, we need judges who believe in the Constitution.
As routine as annual dipnetting and moose hunting seasons, this is the season for rehashing Alaska’s oil taxes. It’s becoming a ritual, complete with its own traditions, and its own myths. I have read in these pages that Alaska “is giving away more in tax breaks than we collect” from the oil industry. This is … Continue reading It’s oil tax debate season in Alaska, but let’s do it right