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Opinion: Violence is never the answer

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Opinion: Violence is never the answer

Tension between persistence needed to create equality and impatience isn’t resolved by violence.

Opinion: Legislation is needed to protect Alaska’s psychiatric patients

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Opinion: Legislation is needed to protect Alaska’s psychiatric patients

Nothing much will change until it is fixed legislatively.

Robin O. Brena is a life-long Alaskan who grew up in Skagway, a longtime oil and gas attorney with Brena, Bell & Walker, the former Chair of the Oil and Gas Subcommittee for Gov. Bill Walker’s Transition Team, and the Chair of Vote Yes for Alaska’s Fair Share. (Courtesy Photo | Robin O. Brena)

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Opinion: ‘The Data Problem’ is Misinformation

Editor’s Note: Ordinarily My Turn submissions are limited to one per person per month, but the rule is…

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Opinion: There is police violence in Alaska

There are many things Alaska could do better.

This undated file photo shows the Trans-Alaska pipeline and pump station north of Fairbanks, Alaska. The future of Alaska’s unique program of paying residents an annual check is in question, with oil prices low and an economy struggling during the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, File)

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Opinion: Recent opinion piece was off the mark

A response to Fair Share Act criticism.

Opinion: We owe it to future generations to work together

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Opinion: We owe it to future generations to work together

When tackling the hard issues, the best success is found in civil communication.

With a grim financial picture ahead, the University of Alaska Southeast, seen here on Monday, May 25, 2020, could be merged with one of the other two schools in the system. (Peter Segall | Juneau Empire)

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Opinion: Save Alaska’s universities

The University of Alaska Board of Regents should preserve Alaska’s three universities. Reasons for doing so are many,…

In this file photo from May 9, 2019, former Gov. Frank Murkowski speaks on a range of subjects during an interview with the Juneau Empire. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)

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Opinion: Regional priorities should be the major factors in regents’ deliberations

I can readily appreciate the position of the Board of Regents of our state’s university system to reduce…

With a grim financial picture ahead, the University of Alaska Southeast, seen here on Monday, May 25, 2020, could be merged with one of the other two schools in the system. (Peter Segall | Juneau Empire)

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Opinion: University Board of Regents will face tough choices in June

Like the virus, this budget challenge is real, painful and demands that we take swift action.

Patrons wait outside a shop in downtown Juneau on Friday, April 27, 2020. (Peter Segall | Juneau Empire)

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Opinion: Local businesses are our people

The local business I now own employed me for 20 years and has been a part of this…

Opinion: The Class of 2020 could change the world for the better

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Opinion: The Class of 2020 could change the world for the better

Their story might start with what we can do as opposed to what we can’t do.

Opinion: The broken promise that should matter to our senators

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Opinion: The broken promise that should matter to our senators

Trump hasn’t changed.

Opinion: Municipal budget crunch looms, questions remain

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Opinion: Municipal budget crunch looms, questions remain

We should be focusing on economic recovery, budget discipline and responsibly conserving resources.

It’s time for a real living wage

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It’s time for a real living wage

Recently, I sent a letter to our congressional representatives about living wages and wanted to share the ideas…

Opinion: The Fair Share Act has a data problem

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Opinion: The Fair Share Act has a data problem

OK, let’s be honest.

Opinion: We are all each other’s Island Trader

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Opinion: We are all each other’s Island Trader

We’re entering a long phase, where we need to figure out collectively what the duration looks like.

In this May 22, 2018 photo, Eric Forrer, left, and Joe Geldhof, right, discuss their lawsuit against the state of Alaska to stop a plan that calls for borrowing up to $1 billion from global bond markets to pay oil and gas tax credits owed by the state. (James Brooks | Juneau Empire File)

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Opinion: Why I sued the state over the constitutionality of the release of federal funds

The threat of unconstitutional solutions to political problems will escalate.

Firth River runs through the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. (Courtesy Photo | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

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Opinion: How Trump’s failures became a story about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

It’s a disturbing trend.

Opinion: Alaskans can move on from fossil fuels and flatten the climate curve

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Opinion: Alaskans can move on from fossil fuels and flatten the climate curve

What we do in the decade ahead will determine whether we can avoid runaway climate change. Moving away…

Opinion: COVID-19 harms children in seen and unseen ways

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Opinion: COVID-19 harms children in seen and unseen ways

Children can get COVID-19, but the pandemic presents risks that go beyond direct effects.