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Bronson is good for Anchorage; let’s give him a second term.
The message a handful of our power-wielding elected officials are sending to educators is simple: We don’t value you.
Please get out and vote. It is an honor and a privilege that no one should take lightly.
Seems like good value for Anchorage.
Well, the people of Alaska got what they paid for.
I cannot in good conscience vote for either one of these men.
March 19 will be a day to remember on Election Day this November.
I think that failing to sufficiently fund education is short-sighted, at best.
For similar ASD elementary school renovation projects, moving staff and students to other schools during active construction has been the standard.
Take the money allocated for the school and put it into maintenance.
Dunleavy and his legislative toadies are not representatives of the people or anything near it.
Fund all the public schools, as well as our best charter schools, and there won’t be any problem.
By denying parole that the judge did not preclude, the parole board is in effect extrajudicially imposing a sentence.
If you support school funding, then you vote for the school funding and make it part of Alaska law.
Let’s choose a candidate who has demonstrated a balanced and thoughtful approach to leadership.
They are not “private” schools. They are just a different kind of a necessary publicly funded school.
So when are we going to enforce the leash law for cats?
The United States Constitution does not have any of these words in it: God, Christ, Christianity, prayer, worship.
The governor has proven quite blatantly he is not the “education governor” he claimed to be.
Putting the Rutgers study into practice will negatively impact our children’s ability to succeed in the future.
I knew a guy who tried to rob a bank, got caught, went to jail, then hired a lawyer and sued the police department that thwarted him.
Thank you to Mat-Su for hosting such a community-building event.
I pray that the day will come when the body takes back its constitutional power. It saddens me deeply that Monday was not that day.
The Alaska Legislature must pass laws that protect all people in locked psychiatric facilities or units, and those laws must have an enforcement mechanism.
I sure hope my fellow neighbors will join me in voting for Chris Tuck and against the ballot measure that would amend our municipal charter.