Posted by Jeanne Devon on May 2, 2013 · 15 Comments
Tomorrow, Sean Parnell will announce his political intentions for 2014. He’ll be in Fairbanks, the Golden Heart City, the city where his predecessor and boss Sarah Palin gave her final, rambling Quit Speech into what looked like the severed tail of a wolf, and stepped her Naughty Monkey pumps off the tiny annoying Alaska stage, and on to the big giant national one. Sean Parnell stood there dutifully, and silent. He pretended to like her big signature legislation. He smiled, and nodded. And he stepped into the governor’s mansion to finish out her term. He was quiet, and polite. He…
Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Election 2014, Elections, Headlines, Mark Begich, Oil & Gas, Resource Development, SB21, Sean Parnell, Strategery, Vitamin Democracy · Tags Governor Sean Parnell, Parnell 2014, Parnell announcement, Parnell Fairbanks, Sean Parnell, Sean Parnell for Senate
Posted by Linda Kellen Biegel on December 5, 2012 · 9 Comments
This past weekend, Shannyn Moore broke an important story in the Opnion Section of the Anchorage Daily News. She revealed that Governor Sean Parnell hired a new hearing officer for the Workers’ Compensation Board…Paul Pozonsky, a former judge from Pennsylvania. …a “former judge” who was stripped of his ability to hear criminal cases in Pennsylvania this past June and immediately resigned. Jeanne Devon followed-up with a fascinating back-story showing the family connections that give the Pozonsky’s influence over some of the most powerful individuals in Alaska, past and present. Both articles raise many questions as to the circumstances surrounding Mr….
Category Alaska, Baffle it, Bang it, Ethics, Headlines, Law & Order, Republicans, Scratch it, Skulduggery, Teabaggery, Whackjobbery · Tags Alaska Bar Association, Alaska Workers Compensation Board, Governor Sean Parnell, hearing officer, Linda Kellen-Biegel, Paul Pozonsky, Pennsylvania, Washington County
Posted by Linda Kellen Biegel on February 8, 2012 · 22 Comments
by Linda Kellen Biegel 2010 Hanshew Middle School Band Not many people in political circles know that I credit music with saving my life. I started playing the piano when I was six-years-old. I often kicked and screamed about practicing, but my mother was determined and I continued through my entire school career. In sixth grade, I discovered the snare drum and concert band. I absolutely loved playing music with a group. That was around the time that I discovered that music was an escape from the insanity of my life at home. Unfortunately in high school, I discovered that…
Category Uncategorized · Tags Alaska Legislature, Anchorage Assembly, Anchorage School Board, Anchorage School District, Education, Governor Sean Parnell, HB171, Linda Kellen-Biegel, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Music, Music Education, Operating Budget
Posted by Linda Kellen Biegel on January 30, 2012 · 28 Comments
by Linda Kellen Biegel Last school year, I wrote a post about the proposed cuts in the Anchorage School District budget and how they would affect a family of a middle school student. It was then I became aware of the outrageous fees Mayor Dan Sullivan was charging the school district–for example: 100% of the salaries and benefits of those Anchorage Police–called Resource Officers–who only service the School District about 70% of the time. I tried to show how they were taking millions of dollars away from our kids. (Note: As of this week, these fees have not changed.) Sadly,…
Category Uncategorized · Tags Alaska Constitution, Alaska Legislature, ALEC, Anchorage Assembly, Charter Schools, Education Summit, Finland, Fred Dyson, Governor Sean Parnell, Linda Kellen-Biegel, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Milton Friedman, privatization, School Choice, School Vouchers, Wes Keller
Posted by Jeanne Devon on May 17, 2011 · 35 Comments
Alaskans are a bunch of people who want to be around a bunch of people who don’t want to be around a bunch of people. By Shannyn Moore I once saw a bush pilot restart his plane with the gum wrapper off a piece of Big Red. I asked him if it would work. He smiled and said, “It’ll get me to where I can get what I need.” That seems to be a prevailing philosophy here. Tyvek is not siding, but it’ll keep the wind out. In May a delegation of Alaska lawmakers will head to Norway. The intellectually…