Posted by Jeanne Devon on June 11, 2021 · Leave a Comment
BAMBOO HUNTER Rep. David Eastman (R-Wasilla) is the latest in a string of Trumpy state legislators to fly off to Arizona for the grand tour of the Fraudit™, conducted by a group called “Cyber Ninjas” which is doing an examination of votes for President by Arizonans in the hopes of confirming an assortment of conspiracy theories which say that the 2020 vote was stolen and that Donald Trump is really still the President. Sure there’s a special session going on in Juneau right now, but Eastman seems to have different priorities. And apparently that money in his legislative account was…
Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska politics, Donald Trump, Election 2020, Elections, Gov. Mike Dunleavy, Headlines, Lt. Gov. Kevin Meyer, Republicans, Rural Issues, Skulduggery, TALL Tales from Juneau, Trump, Tuckerman Babcock, Voting · Tags Alaska voter fraud, Arizona audit, david eastman, Gabrielle LeDoux, Tuckerman Babcock, Wickersham's Conscience
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 August 22, 2018 · Leave a Comment
Election Central is one of those weird Alaska traditions that make this state and it’s political life all the more interesting. It’s a spot where candidates can come talk to the local media, and where regular folks and politics wonks and candidates and staff can watch the returns pour in on all the races. And where there’s booze. Frankly, every state should have one, and much praise to The Anchorage Daily News and the Alaska Landmine for making it happen. This year, the festivities occurred at the Dena’ina Center in downtown Anchorage. There was some very strict totally-volunteer security happening…
Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska House Race, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Bill Walker, Don Young, Elections, Headlines, LGBT, Mark Begich, Walker-Mallott Unity Ticket · Tags Alaska 2018 primaries, Alaska Landmine, Alyse Galvin, Bill Walker, Byron Mallott, Charisse Millett, Dimitri Shein, election central, Gabrielle LeDoux, George Rauscher, Laddie Shaw, Mark Begich, Mike Dunleavy, Peter Micchiche
Posted by Jeanne Devon on August 13, 2018 · 4 Comments
Passing a bill is a big deal in the legislature. It often seems like it should be easier than it is, but it’s a long (sometimes years-long) tedious, slow, painstaking process often made worse by partisan bickering. So it’s nice when everyone can agree on something, and when THREE bills are signed into law on the same day in the same place, it’s an event to notice. And it took place today at the American Legion Auxilliary Post #1 on Fireweed Lane in Anchorage. I’ve done quite a bit of reporting on Alaska’s unorganized militias, and even wrote a book…
Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Bill Walker, Headlines, Military, Militia, Public Safety, Rural Issues, Sarah Palin, The Blood of Patriots, Veterans · Tags Alaska HB126, Alaska HB150, Alaska HB307, Alaska militia, Alaska national guard, Alaska State Defense Force, American Legion Auxilliary Alaska, American Legion Auxilliary Anchorage, ASDF, Canadian Rangers, Chris Tuck, Colorado National Guard, Gabrielle LeDoux, Gov. Bill Walker
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…
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 Shannyn Moore on October 13, 2014 · 10 Comments
Earlier this year I received a loose-leaf notebook bulging with documents that detailed the sexual assault coverups and corruption in the Alaska National Guard. I spent a few months compiling information and interviewing as many people as would talk, trying to understand the players and the broad outlines of a mind-blowing scandal with real victims. People talked to me even though they were afraid. Terrified, actually. For years those who had spoken up against crime in the guard had had their careers destroyed. Nevertheless, a handful of brave souls tried to sound the alarm — even going directly the governor…
Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Elections, Ethics, Headlines, Law & Order, Make it explode, Republicans, Sean Parnell, Skulduggery, Veterans · Tags Alaska Legislature, Alaska national guard, Anna Fairclough, Gabrielle LeDoux, Kevin Meyer, McHugh Pierre, national guard sexual assault, sean parnell coverup, Sean Parnell National Guard, Sean Parnell sexual assault, Senator Pete Kelly, Troopergate, Walt Monegan
Posted by Shannyn Moore on April 14, 2013 · 21 Comments
An old saying goes something like this, “We hate in others what we hate in ourselves.” I don’t think I’ve seen a better example of that than this 28th legislative session. I flew to Juneau to watch the last days of the session for myself. Home in Anchorage, I spend a remarkable amount of time watching Gavel to Gavel – I even Tivo it. But the cameras don’t show what’s really going on in the Capitol, restaurants and bars; they don’t show the lobbyists following lawmakers into the bathroom or to the smoking porch. (I have to wonder whether the…
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Posted by John Aronno on February 28, 2013 · 24 Comments
The most controversial bill in recent Alaska history – and beyond – might be this session’s House Bill 69, sponsored by Speaker Mike Chenault. This House legislation was advertised as a declaration of state sovereignty as it related to owning firearms in Alaska. But that was more of a side note to the actual threat the language of the bill presents. HB69 includes provocative language stipulating that state authorities could, should the bill pass, arrest federal agents who attempted to enforce federal law regarding gun regulations. For instance, if Washington DC passed a law tomorrow stating that high capacity ammo clips are…
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Posted by Jeanne Devon on February 19, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Senator Wielechowski to Host Neighborhood Meetings Meetings will take place in Anchorage on February 23rd JUNEAU- Senator Bill Wielechowski would like to invite constituents to two upcoming neighborhood meetings to discuss the major issues facing the 28th Legislature and answer any questions or concerns from the public. Senator Wielechowski’s first meeting will take on Saturday, February 23rd, at the Northeast Community Center with Representative Gabrielle LeDoux. The meeting begins at 1:30pm through 3pm. The second meeting will take place at College Gate Elementary with Representative Max Gruenberg from 3:30pm until 5pm on Saturday, February 23rd. All family members and neighbors…
Posted by Jeanne Devon on July 11, 2012 · 20 Comments
After a ruling by Alaska Division of Elections Director, Gail Fenumiai, House District 13 in Anchorage will have one fewer candidate on the August 28 primary ballot. If candidate Barbara Bachmeier wants her name on the ballot, she’s going to have to go through the courts. You may remember Bachmeier from the recent Anchorage Tea Party forum. She is also the one who signed up for the Democracy for America Democratic training academy last year. And she even applied for, and won a scholarship courtesy of the generosity of former Democratic Senate candidate Scott McAdams. And then she took…