Dunleavy passed along the memo to all state employees without comment, playing the part of Gov. Noncommittal. But that’s not how this works. This is a Dunleavy decision, not a Clarkson decision.
Read MoreLt. Gov. Kevin Meyer says sending absentee ballot applications to those 65 and older is a way to “avoid inserting politics into this decision.” That’s not right. The way to avoid inserting politics is to send absentee applications to every Alaska voter.
Read MoreSen. Dan Sullivan controls the flow of information from his office. His refusal to either attack or defend the divisive actions and statements of President Trump are not going to be examined in Alaska unless news organizations stop treating Sullivan’s silence as the deciding factor in what gets covered or ignored.
Read MoreThere have been too many deaths, too many near-death experiences and far too many dangerous rescue expeditions brought on by the myth-making skills of Jon Krakauer.
Read MoreAttorney General Kevin Clarkson might as well print invitations for a lawsuit.
Read MoreGov. Mike Dunleavy and Anchorage Mayor Ethan Berkowitz should be directing their attention to real efforts to help the Alaska economy and not with this farce from the Trump campaign, expected to cost U.S. taxpayers $1 billion, according to one Congressman.
Read MoreThe scientific guidance on wearing masks to slow the spread of COVID-19 has become stronger in recent weeks, but Gov, Mike Dunleavy won’t take the single most effective action open to him—issue a state mandate to require masks in businesses.
Read MoreOne of the continuing problems is that the state set up this program to give grants to businesses that had been unable to get any other federal aid and those were the rules given to the Legislature. The Dunleavy administration wanted to allow businesses that had received small amounts to qualify, but it failed to revise the plan.
Read MoreWhat promises, if any, did the Air Force make to Sen. Dan Sullivan, who secretly put a hold on the nomination of the first African-American to lead a branch of the U.S. armed services?
Capstone Family Medicine, a business owned by Dr. Wade Erickson, has received at least four state contracts totaling more than $2.7 million. The total will grow following a decision announced last week to have Capstone screen incoming passengers at the Anchorage airport.