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“With All Due Respect”: Eagle River needs to eliminate the barriers to legal cannabis shops.
“With All Due Respect” podcast: Also this week, why there’s nothing scarier than watching lawmakers who know nothing about your industry debate taxes on your industry.
“With All Due Respect” podcast: Mayor Bronson’s support for developing Ship Creek isn’t just a fool’s errand. It’ll harm existing downtown businesses.
“With All Due Respect” podcast: Alaska’s economic-development agency no longer serves the needs of Alaskans.
“With All Due Respect” podcast: It’s Three-card Monte using federal money.
“With All Due Respect” podcast: Craig Richards should be put under oath.
“With All Due Respect” podcast: We solve the mystery of why and how Angela Rodell, the most successful director of the $83 billion Alaska Permanent Fund, was fired as part of a political power grab.
“With All Due Respect” podcast: Plus more on the firing of Permanent Fund head Angela Rodell.
“With All Due Respect” podcast: A look back at Anchorage municipal politics in 2021, from Mayor Dave Bronson’s election to the fluoride debacle and police “Men’s Club” revelations that closed out the year.
“With All Due Respect” podcast: Bronson’s shadow police force is aiding his attempts to both take over the police department leadership and its union while silencing critics.
“With All Due Respect”: The firing of the Alaska Permanent Fund’s executive director is all about Gov. Dunleavy’s push to overdraw the fund to pay a super-sized dividend.
Also on “With All Due Respect”: Alaska’s public schools are in crisis. And why hasn’t Amy Demboski been fired?
Also on “With All Due Respect”: Gov. Dunleavy campaigns on the public dime.
“With All Due Respect”: Gov. Dunleavy tells the court to send the bill to you and fiddles with deer while the economy burns.
“With All Due Respect”: If the new maps stand — and they’re sure to be challenged in court — an Eagle River senator will represent a portion of downtown Anchorage. It reeks of political desperation and the chairman of the board, John Binkley, should know better.