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Peltola has made sustainable fisheries policy a priority, and her bipartisanship has been a big plus for Alaska’s fishery.
I’m waiting to hear our traditional voices defending the role of elder leadership in America.
March 19 will be a day to remember on Election Day this November.
I wish the governor and his supporters would stop attacking our schools.
Mr. Taylor needs to refocus his resources and efforts on the budget-starved work of the Department of Law in Alaska.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy and his attorney general have no business placing our great state’s name in support of a radical assault on women’s reproductive rights.
The truth is that the last thing Alaskans want is a hard-headed businessman as governor.
Alaskans need to figure out who they want running Alaska and vote accordingly.
We were promised 90% of federal revenue under the Statehood Compact. That should be non-negotiable.
Whose side are the Republicans on, anyway?
There is an election coming up that will decide whether Alaskans buy into the idea that obstruction is a substitute for hard work.
Whether by misfeasance or malfeasance, the Bronson administration is failing our great city.
The governor is a poor and disruptive tenant. Give him the boot.
The governor’s politically motivated cut of extended unemployment will cost the Alaska economy $10.3 million per week, according to one estimate.