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Dunleavy flops on state budget, tries a 'wag the dog' attack on federal land managers
Dunleavy flops on state budget, tries a 'wag the dog' attack on federal land managers

He can’t explain how he intends to fund state government starting in July 2022, so he can’t run for re-election on his fiscal record, but Dunleavy can appear to be a man of action by taking on the feds in court and talking tough—an Alaska wag-the-dog political stunt that never goes out of style.

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Dermot ColeMarch 28, 2021 Comments
Political argument for Dunleavy's jumbo dividend dissolves with giant federal bailout
Political argument for Dunleavy's jumbo dividend dissolves with giant federal bailout

A nimble governor facing a budget crisis would recognize the political potential of the federal gift horse and adjust his plans accordingly.

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Dermot ColeMarch 26, 2021 Comments
State floats idea of 100% federal  subsidy for gas line to outskirts of Fairbanks
State floats idea of 100% federal subsidy for gas line to outskirts of Fairbanks

On Monday, the president of the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation upped the ante on Dunleavy’s gas pipeline dream, saying the state could aim for a subsidy of up to 100 percent to build the “first phase,” a $5.9 billion line to the outskirts of Fairbanks.

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Dermot ColeMarch 25, 2021 Comments
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trust fetches up hard aground, ignoring plan to preserve $150 million
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trust fetches up hard aground, ignoring plan to preserve $150 million

The Exxon Valdez Oil Trust still exists, holding about $150 million, but the state and federal officials directing its future have fetched up hard aground—spending an inordinate amount of money on administrative expenses and apparently concluding that the best thing to do now is to spend the money as quickly as possible.

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Dermot ColeMarch 24, 2021 Comments
Ben Stevens didn't have power to appoint an acting AG in secret or otherwise
Ben Stevens didn't have power to appoint an acting AG in secret or otherwise

I can’t imagine that Ben Stevens, then the chief of staff for Gov. Mike Dunleavy, had the power under state law to appoint someone to do the work of the attorney general. But that’s what happened in secret on July 31, 2020.

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Dermot ColeMarch 23, 2021 Comments
GCI outsources jobs to Philippines, reflecting changed position in billionaire's empire
GCI outsources jobs to Philippines, reflecting changed position in billionaire's empire

That GCI is now a relatively small part of billionaire John Malone’s cable and tech empire is one reason why it is easier for the company to transfer jobs to the Philippines, a decision it would probably have never made when GCI was an Alaska company.

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Dermot ColeMarch 23, 2021 Comments
GCI plan to export Alaska jobs to Philippines deserves examination, state response
GCI plan to export Alaska jobs to Philippines deserves examination, state response

But there comes a time when GCI, part of a corporate behemoth in which Alaska is not the main focus, stops imagining and starts making a better future for itself by shipping Alaska jobs to the Philippines, claiming it’s all about providing better service to Alaskans.

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Dermot ColeMarch 21, 2021 Comments
With no safety analysis, Dunleavy launches reckless plan to open 45 mph roads to snowmachines, ATVs
With no safety analysis, Dunleavy launches reckless plan to open 45 mph roads to snowmachines, ATVs

In Fairbanks, the Dunleavy plan would open the likes of College Road, Airport Way, Geist Road and Van Horn Road to snowmachines, four-wheelers, garden tractors and tracked vehicles. What could go wrong?

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Dermot ColeMarch 19, 2021 Comments
Senate Republicans disgrace Alaska by allowing Reinbold to rule judiciary committee
Senate Republicans disgrace Alaska by allowing Reinbold to rule judiciary committee

The surprising thing about Sen. Lora Reinbold is not that she doesn’t understand the first thing about the separation of powers in Alaska’s Constitution. It’s that she remains the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee after proving time and again that she is unfit for the position.

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Dermot ColeMarch 18, 2021 Comments
Legislators try again to put limit on Dunleavy contract with Trump's lawyer
Legislators try again to put limit on Dunleavy contract with Trump's lawyer

Treg Taylor, Alaska’s third attorney general since last summer, should stop paying Trump’s lawyer $600 an hour for work that state attorneys can handle.

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Dermot ColeMarch 17, 2021 Comments
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