Dan Sullivan is right about Tommy Tuberville’s attack on the military

It took him a long time to get to this point, but Sen. Dan Sullivan has made the right call on Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s obstruction of promotions and transfers for hundreds of military members over an unrelated Pentagon policy about access to abortion.

Read the Congressional Record to see what Sullivan and other GOP senators had to say about five dozen senior military members who are stationed in limbo because of the Alabama senator who likes to be called Coach.

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Permanent Fund staff paper claims public discussion 'can harm the best interest' of the fund

Deven Mitchell, the executive director of the Alaska Permanent Fund, should tell Alaskans if he believes the claim on a document prepared by someone on his staff—that the Permanent Fund is harmed by public discussion and should be allowed to meet in secret.

Anyone who believes that should not be working for the Alaska Permanent Fund or serving as a trustee.

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RIP Vic Fischer

With Vic’s passing at 99, the key players are all gone now, though we are left with a priceless record that will allow future generations to hear directly from those who helped create the state.

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Draft report of Dunleavy energy task force champions bullet line, as expected

The latest draft report from the Dunleavy energy task force makes a stronger pitch for subsidizing our old friend—the gas pipeline—and injects the phrase “regret cost” into the debate about importing LNG to Alaska.

Critics will say that this has become a bullet line task force, which is no surprise. Enstar needs natural gas to survive as a utility and will be the bullet line champion.

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Citizens’ group files lawsuit over Kinross trucking plan, charges state with failing to enforce laws

The Kinross ore hauling operation has landed in court, as expected.

A new nonprofit, Alaska Committee for Safe Communities, filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking a court order to force the state to follow a variety of laws and regulations the group says have been ignored by the Dunleavy administration.

The state should be “enjoined from permitting the ore haul operation to proceed,” the lawsuit claims.

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State advisory committee asks for ‘pause’ on Kinross ore hauling plan while safety issues are sorted

The Transportation Advisory Committee examining the Kinross ore hauling plan voted 5-4 Thursday to ask the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities to pause the ore haul until the state has implemented safety recommendations.

In another motion, the committee voted 7-2 to ask the transportation department who approved having Kinross start its ore haul work before the advisory committee work is completed

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Kinross to start ore haul before advisory committee concludes its work on highway analysis

At a minimum, state transportation officials could have directly answered the simple question asked Tuesday by Patricia MacDonald, a former truck driver and a member of the committee analyzing the highway corridor on which fully loaded Kinross ore haul trucks will start running this month.

Some of the 95-foot Kinross trucks are already running from Tetlin now, but they are not loaded with 50 tons of rock. The plan is to transport about 10 million pounds of rock daily.

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Despite unanimous public opposition, AG approves disputed plan for free legal help in ethics cases

Attorney General Tregarrick Taylor has signed off on the disputed plan to allow him to provide free legal help to the governor and lieutenant governor in ethics cases, while allowing the governor to do the same for the attorney general.

All of the public comments were against the proposed regulation, which Taylor had resurrected after it was first proposed and rejected in the face of unanimous public opposition in 2020, when former AG Kevin Clarkson pushed the proposal.

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Dunleavy's imaginary ‘Alaska Office of Family & Life’ may be reborn under new state contract

Gov. Mike Dunleavy has already used state funds to build a website—one that the public was never allowed to see—that opposes abortion, encourages people to have children and portrays his vision of Alaska as the most pro-life state in the nation.

The imaginary “Alaska Office of Family & Life” that Dunleavy promoted last spring —before dropping all mention of it in the wake of the Jeremy Cubas debacle—may be reborn as a new website, “Strong Families—Strong Alaskans.”

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