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Permanent Fund should end secrecy on in-state development projects
Permanent Fund should end secrecy on in-state development projects

Is the Permanent Fund investing in the Ambler mining project? What about the Pebble project? Or the Donlin Gold Mine? Or oil projects on the North Slope?

I don’t think so, but under the current secrecy policies of Dunleavy and the Permanent Fund corporation, a wide range of investments can be hidden from the public. Political payoffs can be hidden from the public.

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Dermot ColeDecember 1, 2021 Comments
Domestic violence against kids remains in the shadows
Domestic violence against kids remains in the shadows

Let’s start by introducing Alaskans to the specifics, which means abandoning the generalities that keep the scourge hidden in the shadows and out of the daylight.

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Dermot ColeNovember 30, 2021 Comments
Hilcorp's secrecy and the future of the trans-Alaska pipeline
Hilcorp's secrecy and the future of the trans-Alaska pipeline

Alaska news organizations have paid little attention to the financial secrecy of Hilcorp, the privately owned Texas company that purchased BP’s 49 percent share of the trans-Alaska pipeline and its other Alaska holdings.

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Dermot ColeNovember 28, 2021 Comments
Dunleavy commissioner steers conversation away from DMV sniping by state contractor
Dunleavy commissioner steers conversation away from DMV sniping by state contractor

The state-funded “FirstHand” podcast quoted DMV bashing from a company owned by the family of Commissioner Adam Crum before Commissioner of Administration Paula Vrana steered the conversation back to safe territory and praised the contractor.

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Dermot ColeNovember 24, 2021 Comments
Republican majority on redistricting board did big favor for Dunleavy's Senate loyalists
Republican majority on redistricting board did big favor for Dunleavy's Senate loyalists

Following the maxim that things like this never happen by accident, the four-year Senate terms all go to incumbents who are members of the Dunleavy fan club, while his Republican critics will get two-year terms.

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Dermot ColeNovember 22, 2021 Comments
With abysmal leadership, Fairbanks, Mat-Su and Kenai continue to show low vaccination rates
With abysmal leadership, Fairbanks, Mat-Su and Kenai continue to show low vaccination rates

The low vaccination rates are probably due to a combination of factors, including propaganda, right-wing extremists, weak news coverage and a failure of local and statewide leadership.

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Dermot ColeNovember 21, 2021 Comments
Dunleavy lies to Alaskans about FBI 'activities against parents'
Dunleavy lies to Alaskans about FBI 'activities against parents'

The grandstanding governor has ordered the Alaska State Troopers and all other state entities to refuse to cooperate with FBI efforts to monitor threats of violence against school officials. That Alaska law enforcement should be monitoring such threats goes without saying, but this is not about good public policy.

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Dermot ColeNovember 20, 2021 Comments
Kelly Tshibaka's claims about ‘our’ Senate seat are a fraud
Kelly Tshibaka's claims about ‘our’ Senate seat are a fraud

The Rev. Kelly Tshibaka has spent her entire professional career in Washington, D.C., except for the two years she and her husband worked in the Dunleavy administration, establishing residency in Alaska for her Senate run.

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Dermot ColeNovember 15, 2021 Comments
John Binkley plan for Fairbanks districts dilutes Democratic stronghold, aids GOP
John Binkley plan for Fairbanks districts dilutes Democratic stronghold, aids GOP

In the Fairbanks area, the Republican-controlled redistricting board has produced a partisan ma aimed at diluting the Democratic vote in the Goldstream area and on the west side of the community.

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Dermot ColeNovember 11, 2021 Comments
Minority members of redistricting board had it right
Minority members of redistricting board had it right

“This actually gives Eagle River the opportunity for more representation. They’re certainly not going to be disenfranchised by this process,” Bethany Marcum said Monday of her disputed plan to boost the political standing of Eagle River, words that she probably regrets saying in a public forum.

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Dermot ColeNovember 10, 2021 Comments
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