Posted by Jeanne Devon on April 18, 2019 · 4 Comments
TALL TALES from Juneau Eyes on the Dunleavy/Babcock administration The Governor’s appointments and how they went down THUMBS UP/THUMBS DOWN Well, that was a whopper. The governor’s appointees to commissioner positions and to boards and commissions were up for confirmation yesterday, and the joint floor session with members of the House and Senate took 7 hours and 48 minutes to wind up. At the end, all of the governor’s picks for Commissioner positions (even the most controversial) were passed with a majority of votes, but 6 appointees to the many boards and commissions in the state were rejected. And…
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Posted by Jeanne Devon on January 31, 2019 · 4 Comments
TALL TALES from Juneau Eyes on the Babcock/Dunleavy administration The Commies did it edition (Re-posted with permission by the Alaska Democratic Party) I DIDN’T THINK ANYONE WOULD SEE ME ON THE INTERNET Well, the latest float in the parade of caustic, hyper-partisan, and ill-advised appointments by Governor Babcock has already come and gone. Tammy Randolph, we hardly knew ye. Yes, she has removed her name from consideration to be appointed to the University of Alaska Board of Regents. She said she was shocked and surprised that anyone would see her “private” (not private) Twitter account. We need…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Environment, Fairbanks, Headlines, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Mike Dunleavy, Pebble Mine, Public Safety, TALL Tales from Juneau, Tuckerman Babcock · Tags Alaska Democratic Party, Art Chance, Bill Wielechowski, Donna Arduin, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Mike Dunleavy, Pebble Mine, Tammy Randolph, Tuckerman Babcock, University of Alaska
Posted by Linda Kellen Biegel on February 3, 2015 · 3 Comments
On Wednesday, February 4th , I will be celebrating 30 years of continuous sobriety/clean time. I know too well the toll that abusing alcohol and drugs takes on body, mind, employment, relationships…basically the addict’s entire life as well as the lives of family and friends. I am also what is called a dually-diagnosed addict so I understand from personal experience that mental illness is a terrible combination with addiction. During my teenage years, substances probably kept me from killing myself but, as is the nature of addiction, my substance abuse gradually turned on me until I was mentally, physically, emotionally…
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Category Anchorage Assembly, Anchorage Police Department, Headlines, Health Care Reform, Homelessness, Law & Order, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Municipality of Anchorage, Public Safety, Voting · Tags Alcohol tax, Anchorage Assembly, Bar Break, Inebriates, Linda Kellen-Biegel, Mayor Dan Sullivan
Posted by Jeanne Devon on November 17, 2014 · 15 Comments
Mark Begich has officially called to congratulate Dan Sullivan on winning the senate race. I’m thinking maybe a constitutional challenge is in order now that Ohio has three senators. Alaskans didn’t used to fall for the carpetbagger who moved here just for a senate seat. But the times they are a-changing. The following statement was released by Begich, after calling Sullivan today. “Alaska is a place unmatched by any other, and the opportunity to represent Alaskans and all of Alaska’s communities in the U.S. Senate has been a tremendous honor for which I am eternally grateful. Alaska deserves a bright…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Don Young, Election 2014, Elections, Headlines, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Sean Parnell · Tags Alaska Governor, Alaska politics, Alaska senate, Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan, Begich concedes, Begich for Senate, Bill Walker for Governor, Byron Mallott, Dan Sullivan Lt Governor, Parnell concedes, Parnell for Governor, Sullivan for Senate, Walker Mallott
Posted by Jeanne Devon on November 12, 2014 · 13 Comments
The Associated Press last night called the Alaska Senate race for Republican Dan Sullivan. So, is it over? Well, not quite yet. There are still more than 20,000 votes to count, and overseas ballots still have almost a week to arrive. There are votes yet to come in from villages in which Mark Begich expects a high level of support. The campaign released the following statement even as Begich is back in D.C. for his probable but not definite lame duck months. A statement by a campaign structure that has seen their candidate win several elections by the slimmest of margins…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Election 2014, Elections, Headlines, Mark Begich, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Republicans, Rural Issues, Sean Parnell, Walker-Mallott Unity Ticket · Tags Alaska election, Alaska Governor, Alaska senate, Anand Dubey, Begich Senate, Gabrielle LeDoux, Laurie Hummel, Matt Claman, Sullivan Senate, Walker Mallott
Posted by Jeanne Devon on November 5, 2014 · 60 Comments
On election night, one state in the nation voted to legalize marijuana, raise the minimum wage, and add an extra level of environmental protection for sensitive ecosystems facing development. It’s largest city also voted to overturn an anti-labor ordinance which was the brain child of a Mayor (running as a Republican for Lt. Governor) who appears to be about to go down in flames to a non-partisan gubernatorial ticket. That’s like a cool, edgy progressive place to live, right? What if I told you that this very same state has elected by a comfortable margin, a majority in the legislature…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska House Race, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Don Young, Election 2014, Elections, Environment, Headlines, Joe Miller, Labor, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Nation, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Pebble Mine, Rallies and Events, Republicans, Scratch it, Sean Parnell, Ted Stevens, Vitamin Democracy · Tags Alaska election results, Begich Senate, Don Young congress, Forrest Dunbar Congress, Sullivan Senate, walker, Walker Governor Alaska, Walker Mallott
Posted by Jeanne Devon on November 4, 2014 · 21 Comments
Here we go again! 8:30 – No numbers yet. Sitting in a sweet spot with lots of plug-ins and within earshot of the table belonging to Ethan Berkowitz and the Party Planner who are interviewing talk bloviator Dave Stieren who is loudly and intently talking about Mark BAGitch (learn the name!) “Every election is about the next election,” he drops the pearls of wisdom on the floor for us to scramble after. Now something about Joe Miller, and the Democrats sending out flyers for Mark Fish the Libertarian candidate, hoping to split the Republican vote. The Party Planner nods in…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska House Race, Alaska Lt Governors Race, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Don Young, Election 2014, Elections, Headlines, Mark Begich, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Nation, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Party Planner, Rallies and Events, Republicans, Sean Parnell · Tags Alaska election, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska Senate Race
Posted by Shannyn Moore on October 21, 2014 · 9 Comments
My social media feeds are stuffed with my fellow Alaskans sick to death of political ads end-to-end on their televisions, and even the staunchest pro-deforestation people are wondering if we’ll have any trees left after they’ve checked their mailboxes. I get emails from people asking, “Is that true?” about something they’ve seen or read. Here’s the kicker. Political ads, per a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, don’t have to be true. I KNOW! You have to swear on a Bible when you’re elected, but up until that point all bets are off. Did you know Mark Begich hates puppies?…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Election 2014, Elections, Headlines, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Nation, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Women's Issues · Tags Alaska Senate Race, Begich Senate, Begich women, Lisa Murkowski women, Sullivan Senate, Sullivan women
Posted by Jeanne Devon on August 20, 2014 · 21 Comments
Alaska’s primary election night is over, but the election itself is not quite done. About 14,000 absentee ballots remain to be counted, and the final results will not be known for days. That said, it will be a tough hill to climb for the passage of Ballot Measure 1, which would reinstate the ACES oil tax system put in place by former Governor Sarah Palin and a bipartisan coalition in the Alaska legislature. Sean Parnell, former ConocoPhillips lawyer and lobbyist, and Palin’s former Lt. Governor dismantled ACES with Senate Bill 21 which would give billions from Alaska’s treasury to the…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska House Race, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Bill Wielechowski, Corrupt Bastards Club, Don Young, Election 2014, Elections, Headlines, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Mead Treadwell, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Oil & Gas, Oil Tax, Rallies and Events, Republicans, Sarah Palin, SB21 · Tags Alaska ACES, Alaska oil tax, Alaska primary election 2014, Alaska primary senate, Alaska republican primary, Alaska SB21, Bill Walker governor, Bill Wielechowski, Byron Mallott governor, Dan Sullivan Lt Governor, Dan Sullivan Senate, Don Young congress, Forrest Dunbar, Hollis French, Joe Miller senate, Joe Vogler, Mark Begich Senate, Mark Fish Senate, Mead Treadwell Senate, Sean Parnell, Vic Kohring Senate
Posted by Jeanne Devon on August 19, 2014 · 15 Comments
9:15pm Ok, Mudflatters… I’m martinied (is that a word) up, and here at Election Central. There’s a decent crowd and the first returns are coming in. I’ll report on the Republican Senate race and Prop 1, and anything else that is a surprise. Right now, the first numbers have come up on the big board: Sullivan – 39% Miller – 33% Treadwell – 23% Prop 1 Yes 50.01 No 49.9 Miller has a better showing than people expected. But, he did that last time. A 6 point margin can be made up in the remaining precincts. Prop 1 is an…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska House Race, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Bill Wielechowski, Election 2014, Elections, Headlines, Joe Miller, Mark Begich, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Mead Treadwell, Nation, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Oil & Gas, Oil Tax, Rallies and Events, Republicans, Resource Development, SB21 · Tags