Audit says Dunleavy administration illegally spent $315,034 on anti-union crusade

The Dunleavy administration ignored the legislative limits placed on the hiring of former President Donald Trump’s lawyer for $600 an hour for the continuing anti-union crusade that has cost hundreds of thousands.

A legislative audit has concluded that the Dunleavy administration acted illegally, spending $315,034 that it did not have legislative authority to spend with Consovoy McCcarthy.

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Just some more facts please

The inescapable Kinross “Just the Facts” ad campaign in Fairbanks could benefit with more facts about its ore hauling project.

The company has a highly selective notion about just what Alaskans should know. The facts about corporate economics are nowhere to be found.

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Dunleavy subsidizes Washington, D.C. woman whose husband helps Trump plot revenge on enemies

I’ve written many times about the wasteful state contract Gov. Mike Dunleavy has with Washington, D.C. publicist Mary Vought that now pays her $5,000 a month.

No one has ever justified this expenditure, which will soon top $200,000 in total since 2020. Vought’s husband is playing a key role in plotting by Donald Trump to seek revenge on his political enemies if he is elected in 2024.

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Dan Sullivan is right about Tommy Tuberville’s attack on the military

It took him a long time to get to this point, but Sen. Dan Sullivan has made the right call on Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s obstruction of promotions and transfers for hundreds of military members over an unrelated Pentagon policy about access to abortion.

Read the Congressional Record to see what Sullivan and other GOP senators had to say about five dozen senior military members who are stationed in limbo because of the Alabama senator who likes to be called Coach.

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Permanent Fund staff paper claims public discussion 'can harm the best interest' of the fund

Deven Mitchell, the executive director of the Alaska Permanent Fund, should tell Alaskans if he believes the claim on a document prepared by someone on his staff—that the Permanent Fund is harmed by public discussion and should be allowed to meet in secret.

Anyone who believes that should not be working for the Alaska Permanent Fund or serving as a trustee.

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