By calling for talk, not action, the governor is trying to shift all blame for the budget crisis to the Legislature, an institution incapable of doing the work required of the governor.
Read MoreAfter all the expenses are tallied in a few months, the final government services budget for the current fiscal year will show little change from the previous fiscal year.
Read MoreWeather-conscious attorneys for Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s group say a delay in gathering signatures wouldn’t harm the recall campaign because “signature-gathering is easier in April or May than in February.”
Read MoreThe reading initiative was launched Wednesday at a press conference that featured everything except the text of the bill or details about what it contains.
Read MoreIt would have been awkward for the consultant, Northern Economics, to mention Dunleavy’s campaign promises because he has abandoned everything he said regarding the ferry system when he was trolling for votes in 2018 in communities that rely on the blue canoes.
Read MoreDunleavy says the court ruling on the recall is “problematic.” One big problem is his false claim that the decision from an Anchorage judge allows a recall for “any reason at all.”
Read MorePerhaps Attorney General Kevin Clarkson low-balled the original deal at $50,000 because a legitimate cost estimate would have generated bad publicity about Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s big government footprint.
Read MoreGov. Mike Dunleavy remains in full budget retreat mode because of the recall. He has included $2.5 million in his proposed budget for the next fiscal year to continue a vital earthquake monitoring project, reversing another one of his vetoes.
Read MoreGov. Mike Dunleavy will have money from Republican business leaders, his brother Francis in Texas and others to fight the recall. What he won’t have is a good legal argument to keep it off the ballot, which was clear from Friday’s hearing in Anchorage.
Read MoreNo public official subject to a recall campaign in Alaska ever admits that he or she deserves to be recalled. Gov. Mike Dunleavy is no different.
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