(A family gathers in the voting booth during the Mat-Su special election on July 12th) The right to vote for someone, or not vote for them, is as American as …
If you’re like most Alaskans, amidst the flurry of 4th of July events, last week’s presidential visit, and the normal craziness of summer activities, you probably haven’t heard much about …
In Alaska, Election Day isn’t half as exciting as the pundits would have you believe. It has its place. However, the direction our state government will take for the next …
It is currently being reported at the State Capitol Building that Governor Dunleavy intends to pull out his big red pen and veto a portion of this year’s PFD in …
I’m not saying our wise and benevolent politicians in Juneau would ever stoop so low, but picture for a moment the day you wake up and learn that your legislators …
With less than two hours potentially remaining in this year’s legislative budget process, the governor has yet to respond to questions from conservative legislators as to which portions of next …
Today is decision day. If you live in the City of Palmer, you have until 8pm to cast your ballot. Has it really come to this? Last year, four members …
At 11:00am on Monday morning, 35 house legislators arrived on the House Floor to begin the week’s work in the Alaska House of Representatives. They opened the day with a …
Equality and marriage cannot coexist. This has been a fundamental tenant of Marxism since Karl Marx first published The Communist Manifesto in 1848. To Marx, marriage is simply legalized female …