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Whether our next mayor is a Democrat, a Republican or nonpartisan, we can do so much better than Tuck, and I hope we do.
At the end of the day, the question of developing more renewable energy is not a political one: It’s a matter of economics and strategy.
Whether they intend harm or not, recent actions threaten to drag Alaskans’ rights decades into the past, while importing Outside culture wars.
Regardless of the vehicle, the Legislature still has time to do the right thing by standing up for Alaskans and our constitution by preventing an insurrectionist from serving in it.
If the past two years have taught us anything, it is that the rule of law must be held paramount, above the political whims of the moment.
Although this special election is new and unexpected, the process is straightforward.
Would his supporters condone this misuse and abuse from a governor whose politics they didn’t support?
Whether or not to vaccinate is a manufactured controversy that Gov. Dunleavy wants us to fight over rather than work together.
We will remember all of you who stood up to the bullying and did the right thing.
Now is the time for Alaskans to reject those impulses — to embrace fact-based leadership and optimism for the future.
Forrest isn’t perfect, but we know him and his values. Bronson’s extremism is unacceptable.
We must all remember that this movement is not about how much we dislike Dunleavy’s policies. It’s about how much we love Alaska.
Gov. Dunleavy says he’s making the tough decisions for Alaska, but his decisions are really only tough on those in need.