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Cruise ship limits, homelessness, child care shortages and renewable energy among issues discussed.
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14 candidates discuss cruise tourism, homelessness, child care and proposed new City Hall.
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Alaska Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom on Friday approved two ballot measures and disqualified a third from advancing into the signature-gathering phase. The approved measures would… Continue reading
Wages, affordable housing, other possible remedies for workforce shortages discussed by 13 hopefuls.
Staff for the Alaska Public Offices Commission have recommended a $16,450 fine against Preserve Democracy, a group led by former U.S. Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka.… Continue reading
Alaska Supreme Court ruled in 1994 legislative term limits require a constitutional amendment.
After a year of controversies, 14 people seek four Assembly seats, four seek two school board seats.
Former Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka among targets
Lt. Gov. Dahlstrom has until early September to certify proposals for petition-gathering stage
Four organizations and two people leading repeal effort accused of “laundering donations”
Other states are leaving ERIC, often based on unfounded 2020 election allegations
Education funding increase, “parental rights” and other proposals will resurface next year.
Repeal of ranked choice voting appears doomed to defeat, far-ranging procedural changes still viable
Unusual dynamics drove midterm turnout last year…
The ordinances are set to be introduced in May and open for public hearing in June.
“Let’s finish this job,” he said.
Group falsely attacked by Trump is costly, better options may exist, new elections director says
Signatures sought to persuade Legislature not to overturn RCV and open primaries.
Peter Micciche is the Kenai Peninsula Borough’s new mayor.
A runoff is still possible with 1,700 ballots uncounted.