Whither the imaginary Dunleavy Office of Food Security?

While the imaginary Alaska Office of Food Security continues in stealth mode, the recommendations of the emergency food security task force have failed to draw any public notice from Gov. Mike Dunleavy.

The Alaska Office of Food Security, which Dunleavy claimed to have created last fall, led by his campaign PR man, does not have a website on which to post the findings of the food security task force. The task force finished its work in early March.

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Permanent Fund opts to put no more cash in $200 million in-state investment program

The Alaska Permanent Fund board of directors made a reasonable call Wednesday in putting a cap on in-state investments at $200 million, the amount they have already committed to about 20 investments, some of them with tenuous ties to the Alaska economy.

The potential for political corruption and conflicts of interest are two of the biggest problems with this program. Those problems remain even with the fund now saying it won’t add to the pot of money aimed at promoting Alaska projects.

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Sullivan blames Vietnam war divisions on 'biased and shameful attacks' by media, others

Sullivan has introduced a Senate resolution that says the “Vietnam war was an extremely divisive issue back home in the United States, as a result of biased and shameful attacks from the media, academia, politicians and many others.”

What’s really shameful is that Sullivan is unaware of one of the most important lessons of that disastrous chapter in our history.

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When in doubt, create a task force

Gov. Mike Dunleavy said it would be a “knee-jerk reaction” to subsidize child care providers as some legislators are proposing to keep more providers in business and make the service more affordable for families struggling to care for their kids while working outside the home.

Instead of acting, Dunleavy chose his preferred reflexive behavior—he created a task force to study how to improve child care and pay people more to care for children.

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Dunleavy’s 'Office of Food Security’ exists in name only

It’s not clear what the governor’s Office of Food Security has done since last September. It is an exaggeration to call whatever it is an “office.” It exists on paper, using “existing personnel and monetary resources,” Dunleavy’s order said.

The office has no phone number, website, email address, physical address or office that I can find. There is no Office of Food Security listed in the state list of offices. There is no contact information for the ghost office.

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Dan Sullivan sounds off from a position of ignorance on Trump indictment he hasn't read

Sen. Dan Sullivan, who never criticizes Donald Trump, hasn’t read the Trump indictment, but claims the unseen document “has moved our country into banana republic territory.”

It’s startling to see Sullivan sound off from a position of ignorance when he spent the entire Trump administration perfecting the art of pretending he couldn’t comment because he had not read about whatever Trump was up to at the moment.

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10 years after SB 21 oil tax, we still don't know who came up with the $8 per barrel credit plan

In the decade since its adoption by the Legislature, one of the enduring mysteries of the Alaska oil tax system known as SB 21 is that no one ever explained where the $8-per-barrel tax credit plan came from or justified the choice of that number.

On the afternoon of March 29, 2013, the sliding scale appeared as if by magic in a House Resources Committee bill, replacing the $5 per barrel credit that had been in the Senate version.

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