Dunleavy administration seeks to stifle ore-haul study committee by ordering ‘virtual only’ meeting Thursday

Department of Transportation and Public Facilities Commissioner Ryan Anderson still has time to correct the blunder he made by ordering that a Thursday meeting of the committee reviewing the Kinross ore-hauling plan will be “virtual only.”

The meeting of the Transportation Advisory Committee is from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday is a crucial one for preparing its final report. It needs to be held in person. Those who can’t make it in person can use the online approach.

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Permanent fund needs more public engagement to survive

I think I made it clear in a series of blog posts over the last two months that the trustees of the Alaska Permanent Fund were on the wrong track with their strategic plan because they failed to include the public and the Legislature.

In the end, they did the right thing and followed the advice of financial experts by pulling back. What I don’t understand is why they waited so long to ask for advice. Or why they aren’t making a concerted effort to ask Alaskans what the strategic plan should include.

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Dunleavy's Washington, D.C. publicist in line to collect $400,000 in total by end of 2026

Mary Vought’s contract to burnish the national image of Gov. Mike Dunleavy has been extended eight times over nearly four years, a textbook case of ignoring the state procurement law that requires competitive bidding. Two more contract extensions are already in the works.

The Vought contract, which could cost nearly $400,000 by the end of 2026, does not match up with any of the nine examples mentioned in state regulations about instances in which sole-source contracts might be appropriate.

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Reader delivers tough questions about dysfunctional relationship of Dan Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski

A reader writes that the questions I put to Sen. Dan Sullivan’s office about the delay in selecting potential judicial nominees for a vacant federal court position in Alaska were of the predictable kind, all guaranteed to produce pat answers. I missed the big picture, the reader said.

I thought it over and came to the same conclusion.

It is not mentally rewarding or enlightening to read Sullivan’s pre-packaged statements that senators have many different ways of recruiting and vetting nominees for federal judicial appointments, and that his new committee is nonpartisan, etc.

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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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