Posted by Jeanne Devon on May 23, 2019 · Leave a Comment
TALL TALES from Juneau Eyes on the Dunleavy/Babcock administration The Final Battle CONVENIENTLY UNCONSTITUTIONAL This week the discussion in the Capitol focused a lot on education and its funding. The first thing to know is that the Alaska Constitution requires adequate funding for education. It’s pretty cut and dried. That’s the backdrop. The conflict comes because – remember how the governor and his people were all fired up about slashing public education funding this year? His first budget called for hundreds of millions of dollars in cuts. But what they hadn’t counted on is that education had already been forward-funded…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Education, Ethics, Headlines, Oil & Gas, TALL Tales from Juneau · Tags Alaska, Alaska Constitution, Alaska education, Gov. Mike Dunleavy, Kevin Clarkson, pfd
Posted by Jeanne Devon on May 2, 2019 · 7 Comments
TALL TALES from Juneau Eyes on the Dunleavy/Babcock Administration The big news today is that the Senate passed their version of the budget, and everyone’s talking about how it contains a $3000 PFD, which is true. But lots of other things happened, and we’ll get to that in a moment. But before we do, there are a couple other happenings worth noting. “WHO’S VETTING THESE PEOPLE?” Stephen Moore Alaskans have been saying that since the very beginning of the Dunleavy appointment process. Remember Quick & Chance? No, not a quaint Dickensian law firm – the first two casualties of…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Headlines, Mike Dunleavy, Oil & Gas, Republicans, Rural Issues, TALL Tales from Juneau, Trump · Tags Bill Wielechowski, Chris Birch, Donna Arduin, Donny Olson, Elvi Gray Jackson, Jesse Kiehl, Mike Dunleavy, Peter Micchiche, scott kawasaki, Stephen Moore, Tom Begich
Posted by Jeanne Devon on April 3, 2019 · 4 Comments
TALL TALES from Juneau Eyes on the Dunleavy/Babcock Administration The End of the Road(show) That’s all, folks! The Dunleavy/Americans for Prosperity/Koch brothers’ roadshow hit the end of the road. Let’s just say it didn’t go quite as the sponsors or the governor had hoped. After a giant protest and a RECALL DUNLEAVY banner in Anchorage, and a schooling in civic engagement in Nome, the roadshow had its final stops in Fairbanks and Wasilla. There were notably zero stops in Southeast where the governor plans to gut the Marine Highway system. THE ROAD SHOW, FAIRBANKS – THE 400 Fairbanks was having…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Board of Game, Alaska Politicos, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Mat Su, Mike Dunleavy, Native issues, Oil & Gas, Public Safety, Sean Parnell, TALL Tales from Juneau · Tags Al Barrette, Alaska Psychiatric Institute, Amanda Price, Americans for Prosperity Alaska, Craig Tuten, Dermot Cole, Donna Arduin, Governor Mike Dunleavy, Jeff Landfield, John Aronno, Koch Brothers, Matt Buxton
Posted by Jeanne Devon on March 14, 2019 · 1 Comment
TALL TALES from Juneau… and BEYOND! PANTS ON FIRE! Reports are coming from far and wide that the new Senate Majority response to Alaskans who suggest revamping our oil tax credit structure is more or less this: “Oh, we got rid of oil tax credits. They’re gone. They don’t exist anymore. So… ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Don’t know what you’re talking about!” Sorry, we call moose nuggets on that one. If anyone tries to flim-flam you with the “we don’t do that anymore” nonsense, here’s the deal. Cathy Giessel, Lora Reinbold, Shelley Hughes and others are regurgitating a bizarre talking point, and…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Anchorage School Board, Education, Elections, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Health, Lisa Murkowski, Mike Dunleavy, Municipality of Anchorage, Oceans, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Oil & Gas, Pebble Mine, Republicans, Resource Development, Rural Issues, Skulduggery, TALL Tales from Juneau · Tags Alaska Democratic Party, Alaska ferries, Alaska Marine Highway System, Cathy Giessel, David Nees, Green New Deal, Lora Reinbold, Ocean Rangers, Pebble Mine, Pebble Project, Senator Dan Sullivan, Shelley Hughes, tom collier
Posted by Jeanne Devon on March 2, 2019 · Leave a Comment
TALL TALES from Juneau Eyes on the Babcock/Dunleavy Administration Open up! FALSE CHOICES ARE YUCKY In case you haven’t noticed, Republicans are holding your nose and trying to shove a spoonful of false choice down your throat. And the false choice goes like this: Would you rather have: A full PFD, and a state with sub-par education, a crippled university, devastated health care and no viable transportation in southeast Alaska, OR A state you want to live in, and give up part of your PFD. But imagine if you will, a different choice, perhaps something like this: Would you rather…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Headlines, Mike Dunleavy, Native issues, Oil & Gas, Republicans, Resource Development, Skulduggery, Strategery, TALL Tales from Juneau · Tags Alaska budget, Alaska oil tax credits, Anchorage School Board, AOGCC, Dave Donley, Donald Trump Alaska, Hollis French, Kevin Clarkson, Mary Ann Pruitt, Mike Dunleavy, SPLC Alaska
Posted by Jeanne Devon on August 31, 2018 · 6 Comments
Alaska voters, we need to have a conversation. And I know this may hurt a little. It’s about Bill Walker and Mark Begich, the two “moderates” in the 3-way race for Alaska governor – the first, a former Republican and incumbent, the second, a Democrat and former US Senator. The third player in our little melodrama is Mike Dunleavy, a former Republican right-wing conservative state senator from Wasilla who quit in the middle of his term. In the end, your vote is your choice and yours alone, but I can’t let you step behind the red, white, and blue curtain…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska Politicos, Bang it, Bill Walker, Chuitna Coal, Election 2018, Elections, Environment, Headlines, LGBT, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Oil & Gas, Pebble Mine, SB21, Sean Parnell, Strategery, Walker-Mallott Unity Ticket, Your Head · Tags Alaska Governors Race, Begich for Governor, Bill Walker, Bill Walker PFD, Bill Walker pro life, Bill Walker vouchers, Bob Shavelson, Chuitna Citizens Coalition, Chuitna coal, Cook Inletkeeper, Hollis French, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Mike Dunleavy, SCOTUS, Walker Chuitna, Walker education, Walker fish first, Walker for Governor, Walker LGBT, Walker oil, Walker Pebble mine, Walker vs. Begich
Posted by Jeanne Devon on February 26, 2018 · Leave a Comment
Let’s talk about why some Republican Senators actually said right out loud that the public should be kept in the dark about ethical issues surrounding legislators who may be voting despite a declared conflict of interest. Let’s just say for a minute that you work for a candy manufacturer. Pick your favorite. Mine is Butterfinger, so we’ll use that here. So, there’s a big Butterfinger factory somewhere in Alaska, and you work there. And let’s also say you’re a member of the Alaska legislature – a senator. Butterfinger is happy to let you work 7 or 8 months of the…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Ethics, Headlines, Oil & Gas, Republicans, SB21, Voting · Tags Alaska Legislature, conflict of interest voting, legislative ethics, Senator Berta Gardner, Senator Cathy Giessel, Senator John Coghill, Senator Kevin Meyer
Posted by Shannyn Moore on November 8, 2015 · 3 Comments
The divorce between Alaska and TransCanada became final this week. The Legislature voted to buy TransCanada’s share of a prospective natural gas pipeline from the North Slope. How the state ended up in that shotgun marriage is a lesson in corporate power and Republican legislators’ willingness to kowtow to it. Our story begins with Gov. Sarah Palin’s attempt to encourage a natural gas pipeline. It wasn’t a terrible idea to try to get an independent pipeline company directly involved in the project. When the Legislature passed the Alaska Natural Gasline Inducement Act in 2007, the idea was to incentivize a…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Ethics, Headlines, Lisa Murkowski, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Oil & Gas, Sarah Palin, Sean Parnell · Tags AGIA, Alaska Gas Line, Alaska Legislature, Governor Bill Walker, Joe Balash, Sarah Palin, Sean Parnell, Sen. Dan Sullivan, Sen. Lisa Murkowski, transcanada
Posted by Howard Weaver on September 15, 2015 · 3 Comments
By Howard Weaver President Obama’s recent attention to Alaska — especially in Dillingham, Kotzebue and Seward — provides a welcome focus for looking beyond the bleak landscape of oil price collapse and budget cuts toward a brighter, more sustainable future. For perhaps the first time since western contact, Alaskans may be motivated to turn away from the love-em-and-leave-em dynamics of extraction to embrace their genuine treasures: the cultural diversity and frontier spirit of its people; an abundance of renewable resources that can be managed and sustained forever; and indigenous wisdom from the North that can benefit all mankind. Seward, then…
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Category Alaska, Barack Obama, Economy, Environment, Headlines, Nation, Native issues, Oil & Gas, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Rural Issues · Tags Alaska globalization, Alaska Mars mission, Alaska Sea Life Center, Barack Obama Alaska, China Alaska, Hong Kong Alaska, Howard Weaver, Howard Weaver Alaska, Iceland Alaska, Kenai Fjords National Park, Kids from Nowhere, Obama Dillingham, Obama Kotzebue
Posted by Zach Roberts on September 8, 2015 · 3 Comments
Authors note: Since every other blog and news site on the planet has commented on this, I felt that the Mudflats should share in at least some of those clicks. Because let’s be honest here, the only reason any of us are covering her at this point is for the traffic; she doesn’t have the influence to really justify it. So with that statement out of the way, enjoy the slow moving train wreck. You’re reading this because, like me… you quietly hate yourself. But look at it this way; you didn’t have to transcribe 15 minutes of Palin-Speak. There seems to be two out…
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Category Alaska, Election 2016, Elections, Headlines, Nation, Oil & Gas · Tags administration, Alaska, american, and Donald Trump, cnn, Denali, economy, english, Jake Tapper, jeb bush, Juneau, mukluk, Obama, primary, Reagan, russia, Sarah Palin, Speaking American, transcription, trump, washington