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Better to have Dick Randolph's picture in the governor's mansion than his ideas in the Constitution
Better to have Dick Randolph's picture in the governor's mansion than his ideas in the Constitution

The latest in State Farm Insurance man Dick Randolph’s series of letters that he has nothing more to say about the Cole Brothers now compares us to his old friends Niccolo Machiavelli and Saul Alinsky.

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Dermot ColeMay 21, 2019 Comments
VPSO cuts and Dunleavy's empty talk of 'war on criminals'
VPSO cuts and Dunleavy's empty talk of 'war on criminals'

In seeking to eliminate funding for vacant VPSO positions, Dunleavy employs the circular argument that the positions are vacant and there is no need to appropriate money for vacant positions. He ought to be talking about what it would take to fill those positions.

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Dermot ColeMay 19, 2019 Comments
Quick and dirty Medicaid overhaul study isn't worth $100,000
Quick and dirty Medicaid overhaul study isn't worth $100,000

A one-month Medicaid study to prove the value of a one-page “concept paper” from Gov. Mike Dunleavy will be heavy on boilerplate and light on the real challenges to improving health care in Alaska.

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Dermot ColeMay 16, 2019 Comments
State scientists objected to Dunleavy plan to allow higher drinking water polllution
State scientists objected to Dunleavy plan to allow higher drinking water polllution

It was a political decision by the Dunleavy administration to accept higher levels of so-called PFAS pollution in drinking water, a move that generated internal opposition from scientists at the Department of Environmental Conservation and the Department of Health and Social Services.

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Dermot ColeMay 15, 2019 Comments
State contract with Bob Penney's grandson should have been open to competitive bids
State contract with Bob Penney's grandson should have been open to competitive bids

Clark Penney, one of many deputy treasurers of the Dunleavy campaign to get a job or a contract out of the administration, is to help develop new business in Alaska, which is No. 1 in every governor’s book of recycled campaign promises.

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Dermot ColeMay 14, 2019 Comments
  Constitutional objections to school funding are all about politics
Constitutional objections to school funding are all about politics

Attorney General Kevin Clarkson mischaracterizes the origin of the forward-funding plan, suggesting that a year ago the Legislature was making an attempt to reduce the veto power of the next governor.

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Dermot ColeMay 11, 2019 Comments
Dunleavy now promises no cuts to education, but only if he gets a procedural victory
Dunleavy now promises no cuts to education, but only if he gets a procedural victory

The new promise is to not cut education spending at all in exchange for a legislative statement that Dunleavy deserves a procedural win. It’s hard to know which promise, if any, should be taken seriously.

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Dermot ColeMay 10, 2019 Comments
With health care, not all Alaskans are as lucky as the attorney general
With health care, not all Alaskans are as lucky as the attorney general

Access to health care is vital. The confidence of knowing that help will be available when needed is in stark contrast to that of many thousands of Alaskans on Medicaid, who stand to lose benefits under the Dunleavy plan to cut more than $700 million, including about $465 million in federal funds.

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Dermot ColeMay 7, 2019 Comments
University of Alaska lays off 48 human resource employees in four offices, moves to consolidate
University of Alaska lays off 48 human resource employees in four offices, moves to consolidate

The University of Alaska issued layoff notices to 48 human resources employees Monday, the first step in what UA President Jim Johnsen says will be a total makeover of its hiring offices statewide.

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Dermot ColeMay 7, 2019
Dunleavy/Koch flimflam doesn't belong in Alaska's Constitution
Dunleavy/Koch flimflam doesn't belong in Alaska's Constitution

Under the Dunleavy/Koch ideology, the state that has had the lowest taxes in the nation for decades should have long ago been overrun with new businesses. But the lowest taxes in the nation aren’t enough to overcome the complex conditions that inhibit the growth of new business in Alaska.

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Dermot ColeMay 6, 2019 Comments
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