Attorney General Stephen Cox is trying to hide from his reckless allegations against the Anchorage School District. And it appears that Education Commissioner Deena Bishop is also retreating in formation.
Read MoreEducation Commissioner Bishop has either forgotten or is pretending to forget that she was the Anchorage superintendent in 2021 when the same complaint reached her about the same disclaimer on the same Hillsdale booklet.
She didn’t question the district’s loyalty to the Constitution then.
But she is now.
Read MoreRep. Nick Begich the Third and Sen. Dan Sullivan reversed themselves on releasing the Epstein files this week, though both claimed it was what they always wanted.
Read MoreGov. Mike Dunleavy, never one to pass up a chance to send money Outside, is paying $350,000 for a report on why Adam Crum decided to order a $50 million investment in DigitalBridge before Crum quit his state job to run for governor.
Read MoreA competent attorney general would recognize a giant conflict of interest in the matter of AG Stephen Cox and his interrogation of the Anchorage school district over a Hillsdale College booklet.
He and his wife are helping start the Thomas More Classical School in Anchorage, “with help and support from Hillsdale College and its Hillsdale College K-12 Education Office.”
He shouldn’t be involved with anything in the his state job that deals with Hillsdale College..
Read MoreSen. Dan Sullivan voted to accept a $500,000 gift to himself Monday, but his spokeswoman now says he won’t make a move to collect it.
It appears he is trying to say that he didn’t know he was voting to allow himself to collect $500,000 simply by filing a lawsuit.
Read MoreSo why did The Third refuse to sign the U.S. House discharge petition on the Epstein files? The picture above is worth 1,000 words.
Read MoreGiven what we have just seen with inflation pushing up the cost of the Willow project to $9 billion, AIDEA needs to revise its guesswork on how much the Ambler road would cost. It won’t be $850 million.
Read MoreEnough already with the latest right-wing hysteria campaign in Alaska ginned up by the Alaska Republican Party—the charge that the Anchorage school district doesn’t believe in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution and is telling students to do the same.
Read MoreSen. Dan Sullivan and seven other GOP senators would be able to try to pocket $500,000 from the federal government under an outrageous retroactive provision hidden by Republicans in the measure to reopen the government.
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