Posted by Jeanne Devon on October 3, 2020 · Leave a Comment
It’s hard to know where to begin these days, but let’s start with something nasty that’s brewing which will directly affect the policy positions of Republican candidates, and tells us exactly what to expect if Republicans manage to take back the majority in the State House this November. HINT: It’s going to look a lot like the horrific beginning of last session only there won’t be anyone to stop it. WHAT AR THEY DUIN? A strained pun is about the best you can get out of the absolute fiscal disaster the Republican Party is cooking up. Remember when Tuckerman Babcock,…
Category Alaska, Alaska House Race, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska politics, Alaska Senate Race, Election 2020, Elections, Environment, Gov. Mike Dunleavy, Headlines, Municipality of Anchorage, Pebble Mine, Rallies and Events, Republicans, TALL Tales from Juneau, Tuckerman Babcock, Voting · Tags Abe Williams, Anchorage, Bart LeBon, Calvin Schrage, Carl Johnson, Christopher Quist, David Nelson for House, Donna Arduin, Dr. Liz Snyder, Evan Eads, Fairbanks, James Kaufman, Kelly Cooper, Lance Pruitt, Lyn Franks, Marna Sanford, Matt Buxton, Mel Gillis, Mike Dunleavy, Nat Herz, Pebble Mine, Robert Myers, Roger Holland, Running debates 2020, Sarah Vance, Suzanne LaFrance, Tuckerman Babcock
Posted by Jeanne Devon on September 22, 2020 · Leave a Comment
TALL TALES from Juneau and the DC Debacle AND IT’S ALLLL ON TAPE Sometimes you know things, but it’s nice to have them proven right out loud, through dramatic and surreptitious means. Such is the case with the immediately infamous “Pebble tapes.” If you haven’t heard them, make yourself a beverage and get ready to be a fly on the wall as your beautiful state and all its salmon get sold down the river (not the beautiful blue Nushagak of today – the contaminated, cyanide-filled Nushagak of tomorrow). We now know what our elected Republican leadership thinks of us,…
Category ACLU, Alaska, Alaska House Race, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska politics, Alaska Senate Race, Anchorage Police Department, Election 2020, Elections, Environment, Ethics, Gov. Mike Dunleavy, Headlines, Law & Order, LGBT, Lisa Murkowski, Lt. Gov. Kevin Meyer, Municipality of Anchorage, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Pebble Mine, Public Safety, Republicans, Skulduggery, TALL Tales from Juneau, Voting · Tags Alaska Division of Elections, Alaska Permanent Fund Corp., Alaska voting, Alyse Galvin for Congress, Bart LeBon, Ben Stevens, Casey Steinau, Corrupt Bastards Club, Craig Richards APFC, Dermot Cole, Dr. Al Gross for Senate, Gail Fenumiai, Gov. Mike Dunleavy, Joe Biden Pebble Mine, Kevin Clarkson, Lisa Murkowski, Matt Buxton, Mel Gillis, No Pebble, Pebble Mine, Pebble Partnership, Pebble tapes, Ronald Thiessen, Sen. Dan Sullivan, Suzanne LaFrance, tom collier
Posted by Jeanne Devon on August 7, 2020 · 2 Comments
OH REEEEALLLLY… So, it seems that Don “I call it the beer virus” Young is perfectly happy to wear a mask in the White House for a photo op, just not in his own state to protect his constituents. Here he is at the elbow of the Maskless One, at the now famous bill signing where the President referred to Yosemite National Park as “Yo Semites.” The bill was signed in the hope that it might help the beleaguered candidacies of Republican Senators Cory Gardner of Colorado and Steve Daines of Montana. No Democrats were invited to the signing of…
Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska politics, Don Young, Election 2020, Elections, Environment, Ethan Berkowitz, Gov. Mike Dunleavy, Headlines, Mike Dunleavy, Municipality of Anchorage, Nation, Pebble Mine, TALL Tales from Juneau, Tuckerman Babcock · Tags Anchorage mask mandate, Anchorage mask ordinance, Campbell Lake, Dan Ortiz, Donald Trump Jr., Donna Arduin, Joshua Revak, Kriner's Diner, Lora Reinbold, Mayor Ethan Berkowitz, Natasha Von Imhof, Pebble Mine, Rep. Don Young, Sen. Josh Revak, Tuckerman Babcock
Posted by Jeanne Devon on September 12, 2019 · 2 Comments
Any parent of a toddler knows that feeling when you’re going about your business, and suddenly you realize… it’s been quiet for a while. Welcome to this week. We’re in between special sessions 2 and 3 (TBA) and a hush has fallen. Enjoy the quiet because pretty soon we’re going to discover WHY. TAKING IT TO THE PEOPLE Since deciding that the press is mean and fake (wonder where he came up with THAT?) Dunleavy has decided that he’s now going to just deliver the real news to the people directly from the government. That’s how it’s supposed to work…
Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Bill Wielechowski, Ethan Berkowitz, Headlines, Mike Dunleavy, Municipality of Anchorage, TALL Tales from Juneau · Tags Ambler mining road, Bill Wielechowski, Ethan Berkowitz, Jeff Landfield, Johnny Ellis, Lance Pruitt, Mark Hamilton, Mary Ann Pruitt, Mike Dunleavy, Pebble Mine
Posted by Joshua Tucker on June 27, 2019 · 2 Comments
As people prepare to submit their public comments on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Draft Environmental Impact Statement on the proposed Pebble Mine, before the final deadline this Monday, July first, Bristol Bay defenders are dissecting permitting documents and past statements in search of legal grounds and legislative options to derail the Trump administration’s rush to ram through permits for the proposed mine. Describing the Pebble Partnership’s current application for federal permits, Joel Reynolds said, “To avoid public focus on the scale of the harm that they are going to cause to the world’s greatest wild salmon ecosystem, they…
Posted by Joshua Tucker on June 5, 2019 · 2 Comments
Trump Administration officials have fast-tracked permits for the largest open-pit mine in North America. The proposed Pebble Mine had previously seemed paralyzed, after more than a decade of relentless opposition by Alaska Native elders and youth. Now, plans for the mine are being rushed forward. The final public comment period for the proposed U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) permits ends on June 29, 2019. Under the Obama administration, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wrote that it would result in a “complete loss of fish habitat” (PDF) in a proposed determination to block Pebble Mine. The mine is planned to…
Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Native issues, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Rural Issues · Tags Alaska fisheries, Alaska Native, Alaska salmon, Andrew Wheeler, Army Corps of Engineers, Bobby Andrew, Bristol Bay, Dillingham, Donald Trump, Donlin Mine, EPA, Hig Higman, Jason Brune, John Shively, Joshua Tucker, Lake Clark fault, Mike Dunleavy, Pebble comment period, Pebble Mine, Pebble Partnership, Scott Pruitt, tom collier, Tom Tilden, USACE, We Can't Eat Gold, wild salmon
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…
Category ACLU, Alaska, Alaska Board of Game, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Anchorage School Board, Bill Wielechowski, Environment, Ethics, Fairbanks, Headlines, Health, Law & Order, LGBT, Mat Su, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Oceans, Pebble Mine, Public Safety, Republicans, TALL Tales from Juneau · Tags Adam Crum, Adam Wool, Al Barrette, Alaska Psychiatric Institute, Amanda Price, Bill Wielechowski, Board of Realtors Alaska, Bob Griffin Alaska, Cathy Giessel, Chris Birch, Chris Tuck. APOC, david eastman, Elvi Gray Jackson, Fairbanks PFAS, Gabrielle LeDoux, Grier Hopkins, Ivy Spohnholz, Jason Brune, Jesse Kiehl, Karl Johnstone, Kelly Merrick. Sara Rasmussen, Kelly Tshibaka, Kevin Clarkson, Lora Rinebold, Marijuana Control Board Alaska, Matt Claman, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Medicaid block grant, Natasha Von Imhof, North Pole toxic water, Ocean Rangers, Pebble Mine, Peter Micchiche, Sara Vance Homer, scott kawasaki, Senator David Wilson, Shelley Hughes, Tiffany Zulkosky, Tom Begich, Vivian Stiver, zack fields
Posted by Jeanne Devon on March 22, 2019 · Leave a Comment
TALL TALES from Juneau (and beyond) Eyes on the Dunleavy/Babcock administration Forwarded from a friend? Join our email list HERE AND THE AWARD FOR BEST DRAMA GOES TO… The House Minority (which is filled with Republicans who refuse to work with their peers in the Majority coalition) shows once again why their Republican colleagues preferred to work with Democrats to actually get things done. Three minority members on the House Education Committee – Josh Revak (R-Anchorage), Ben Carpenter (R- Kenai), and DeLena Johnson (R-Palmer) decided that the vote their committee was about to take on the governor’s austerity budget, was…
Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Headlines, Mike Dunleavy, TALL Tales from Juneau, Voting · Tags americans for prosperity, Ben Carpenter, Christine Hill, DeLena Johnson, Donny Olson, Josh Revak, Koch brothers Alaska, Mike Dunleavy, Pebble Mine, Sara Vance
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…
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 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…
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