Their story might start with what we can do as opposed to what we can’t do.
We should be focusing on economic recovery, budget discipline and responsibly conserving resources.
Recently, I sent a letter to our congressional representatives about living wages and wanted to share the ideas here, too. What constitutes a living wage?… Continue reading
We’re entering a long phase, where we need to figure out collectively what the duration looks like.
The threat of unconstitutional solutions to political problems will escalate.
It’s a disturbing trend.
What we do in the decade ahead will determine whether we can avoid runaway climate change. Moving away from the production and use of fossil… Continue reading
Children can get COVID-19, but the pandemic presents risks that go beyond direct effects.
It is time for Alaskans to take back our fair share of revenues.
To provide some relief for the property owners in the CBJ, now is the time to reduce property taxes.
Knowing sadness can be a healthy thing.
Another attack on the integrity of the Tongass National Forest is likely imminent. This will occur when Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue makes his decision… Continue reading
I am confident that the adversity of COVID-19 will not break Alaska’s resolve.
Restarting this project should be a priority for our elected officials and our region.
It is inappropriate in this time to have to be vigilant in following the permitting process.
Federal investment now would allow tour companies and employees to join a CCC-inspired effort.
Substance abuse still merits attention.
I witnessed a profound truth during my 25 years as an administrative assistant at the University of Alaska’s Kachemak Bay Campus in Homer: Alaskans are… Continue reading