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The goal of restoring the entirety of the Eklutna drainage to something approaching its original environmental conditions is laudable, but almost surely won’t happen.
Let’s not let politics get in the way of improving access to quality health care. Time is running out.
“The beatings will continue until morale improves.”
Now that’s quite an accomplishment — social engineering at its finest.
Mr. Simmonds did a very professional job in comparing patriotism and egotism.
Let’s have the Assembly and ASD discuss a reasonable process for the district to follow. Then it’s time to change the charter to a date that will work for everyone.
I think we should all take care of one another and help each other out, and then we should pray that we never wind up homeless.
It is time to stop these harmful financial practices. Pass HB145. Protect Alaskans, and keep more Alaskan wealth here in Alaska.
We are at a crossroads to either further our diversity and advancements, slow in coming, for mutual respect or remain in the echo chambers of misinformation, half-truths and acrimony.
Perhaps it’s time to look more closely at mid-career retraining for productive workers or even opportunities to rehire seniors and end-of-career workers.
I agree strongly with the editorial board that posting public notices in the local paper(s) should continue.
If you’re going to invoke Scandinavia, you also have to understand fully why these countries succeed.
As a lifelong Republican, I see now that “GOP,” which used to stand for Grand Old Party, now stands for Goons of Putin.
I wonder what Franklin would think of the politicians in Washington, D.C. who are refusing to provide aid to Ukraine in its time of need
I ask Assembly members to not spend any city or state dollars on this project.
What will happen with K-12 education funding, including the Base Student Allocation (BSA)? How about classroom sizes?
Attorney General Treg Taylor acts not as the attorney for Alaskans, but as the governor’s Roy Cohn to do his bidding.
How much will SeaShare be paid for “administrative fees?” I hope Alaska fishers will pose these questions to their state legislators.
The state should not exacerbate the misuse of public funds for correspondence schools by misusing more public funds for legal fees to appeal a sound decision.
Alaskans should welcome the result of the present lawsuit, albeit a decade late.
To be clear, I do not support and have never supported public funds intended for public education to go private and religious schools.
Joining the Nurse Licensure Compact is smoke and mirrors, disguising dangerous working conditions and calling it a workforce shortage.
The total annual health care spending is more than $3.6 trillion annually. Administrative costs make up 73% of that total.