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COMPASS: BEN BLAKEY
It should come as no surprise that someone like me -- whose family's business and financial interests are tied to the Bristol Bay fishing industry -- opposes the Pebble Mine. But I'm just one among thousands of other business owners and individuals whose incomes depend directly on the continued health of the region's salmon industry.
COMPASS: JANET MORANA
Maybe this is why feminists dislike Palin
It' has been more than a year since the election of 2008 and yet Sarah Palin cannot show up in the news without a barrage of vicious attacks from the media.
COMPASS: JANA TURVEY
We should be celebrating success of the 8(a) contracts
After Congress created Alaska Native corporations (ANCs) and told them to go forth and prosper, it gave them a tool to help them succeed.
COMPASS: GEORGE PLETNIKOFF
Aleutian tribes feel strain of poor fishery management
We Unangan -- Aleut -- people have lived and survived on the islands of the Aleutian Chain for almost 10,000 years. Our survival and our foods have always come from the waters surrounding our island villages.
COMPASS: GOV. SEAN PARNELL
Incentive aims to keep students in Alaska
Since becoming governor, I have spoken to many groups about my top priority: positioning Alaska's economy for growth and our children and families for opportunity. As Alaskans, we are blessed with resources in abundance -- fish and game, minerals, gas and oil, and water. I'm optimistic about the many prospects we have to safely develop these natural resources, and I'm working hard to pursue every opportunity.
COMPASS: REP. DON YOUNG
House health care bill was bad for Alaskans
Like most Americans, I am worried about the health care crisis in our country. In Alaska, 17 percent of the population is uninsured. Some of these individuals work for small businesses that cannot afford to offer insurance like larger employers do; some make a conscious decision not to purchase insurance because they are young and healthy and do not want to spend the money on it; and others have just fallen through the cracks.
COMPASS: LAWRENCE D. WEISS
For some, property taxes are too low
Anchorage property taxes are too low -- at least for some property owners.
COMPASS: LT. COL. ROB WALDMAN
As we pay tribute to our veterans, ask yourself this: Am I worth fighting for?
With the war on terror so prevalent in the news, we need to remind ourselves that those executing government policy on the battlefront are real men and women with families, dreams, and aspirations. They don't make the policy, but simply carry out their duties with honor, courage and commitment.
COMPASS: LEO THORSNESS
Ordinary Americans do the extraordinary when called
American veterans generally are not household names. Veterans blend in; they don't stand out in a crowd. At one time, however, they stood tall as they fought in the trenches, on the oceans and high in the skies. Because of these ordinary Americans, the rest of us live in freedom during peace and war.
COMPASS: TIM BENINTENDI
Our veterans' sacrifices deserve honor and reverence
This Veterans Day, we pause to recognize the sacrifices of family members, loved ones, friends, neighbors and even strangers who have worn the nation's military uniforms and defended our way of life.
COMPASS: JEFF PANTAGES
Gold is a good investment, right? Wrong
What is it about gold? Its price is soaring in the market and is now over $1,000 an ounce. There are more and more TV ads exhorting viewers to "Buy gold, now!" The higher it goes the louder the ads seem to get.
COMPASS: BRADFORD H. TUCK
Connecting highways won't solve problem
The H2H project is based on a flawed premise. The problem is time-of-day traffic congestion in downtown and Midtown (including the U-Med area) Anchorage, largely related to commuter travel. Connecting the two highways does not address the problem and will not solve the problem.
COMPASS: DEIRDRE CRONIN
Our youths are faces of homelessness
Recent news coverage has thrust the issue of homelessness into the spotlight. Most of the attention has been focused on chronic inebriates and providing housing alternatives to makeshift homeless camps.
COMPASS: SUSAN H. BOMALASKI
Bus cuts hurt those who need service most
I respectfully disagree with the reductions in the People Mover service proposed in response to the municipal budget shortfall for 2010.
COMPASS: VINCE BELTRAMI
Fagan uses fuzzy math in his attack on Begich, unions
I read Oil Can Dan (Fagan's) latest in a series of political attacks on Mayor Begich, but his figures don't exactly reflect reality.
COMPASS: J. JAMES ROHACK, M.D.
Let's repeal Medicare payment formula
Despite the best efforts of Sen. Begich, legislation that would have preserved the security and stability of Medicare recently fell victim to Washington politics.
COMPASS: DAVE MAYO-KIELY
Ride to school keeps homeless kids on track
MJ is in third grade. Sometimes she stays with her father; sometimes she stays with her grandmother. Since July, her father has had five different addresses. He is looking for work and is on the waiting list for housing assistance. He's concerned that MJ might be falling behind in school.
COMPASS: HILARY A. MORGAN
Invest in solutions, not more plans
As saddened as I have been to read about the numerous deaths of homeless street alcoholics over the summer in Anchorage, I am equally stunned that the city appears to be starting from scratch to address this issue.
COMPASS: JEFF DILLON
Anchorage can't afford to let parks deteriorate
The city is facing serious budget decisions as we struggle to find a balance between paying to "take better care of what we have," or slashing budgets to reduce property taxes. We all want a safe and healthy community, but at what price?
COMPASS: JIM MINNERY
Consent for flu vaccine but not abortion?
If it wasn't so irrational and detrimental, it might just be comical. A quick nasal puff of the H1N1 flu vaccine cannot be administered to underage schoolchildren without parental consent. Common sense tells us that parents should be involved in even the least intrusive of medical treatments of their underage children right?
COMPASS: MICHAEL HOWARD
H2H study needs to have broader scope
Folks around town were startled to receive a postcard telling them the state is looking at running the proposed Highway to Highway "through their kitchen," as Rep. Les Gara aptly put it. People immediately protested and Community Councils passed resolutions opposing the freeway through their neighborhoods.
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Post a 'Good, bad, and ugly' photo
Kids, have some sugar; Halloween's just fine
Alaskans must build their own gas pipeline
Most teens are doing something right
Times are tough, but your generosity can make a big difference this fall
People die and AHFC isn't doing its job
Foster served Alaskans with honor
Status quo no option for small businesses
Administration put city on the right track
Congress, not the EPA, should lead climate battle
Flu nearly wiped out Bristol Bay communities
Wall Street predators will run wild again if we let them
That alley trash bin can be death trap
Alaska poorer for outdated oil attitude
Cruise industry muddies water on head tax
Alaska is set to lead in renewable energy
Energy development talk starts with oil
Outside court, AHFC can't disclose information
Command system worked in response during eruption
In a sense every child is home-schooled
Real adults make kids obey the law
Past spills and ongoing risks of oil companies are omens
Do we really want to imitate Australia?
Long wait for pipeline work may yield blackouts
Seeing child test wings takes a brave heart
Indoctrination in school is nothing new
Richest country can fund adequate care
Prevention, wellness vital for true reform
H.L. Mencken would detest today's form of democracy
Housing homeless alcoholics works for Seattle
Tapping tourism funds would hurt the city
Health care should be considered a right
North Slope seas contain oil and gas vital to US
Whales, salmon more valuable than oil
Respect all opinions save racist jabs
Don't wait for Congress; state should offer its own catastrophic health plan to Alaskans
When wrongly charged, the innocent pay
No more business as usual this Labor Day
We can't afford health care overhaul
Fed Ex is getting jobbed by UPS political maneuver in Congress