Alaska Landmine Articles

The Sunday Minefield – June 21, 2026

Jeff Landfield   June 21, 2026

It’s the summer solstice! I hope everyone is enjoying the great weather. The special session on the gasline abruptly ended on Friday (6/19/2026) night after the Senate added multiple provisions to the bill that were unacceptable to the House, Governor Mike Dunleavy (R – Alaska), and Glenfarne. A new special session, called by Dunleavy, started the day after. In…

Know your coalition: Before politicians parrot or legislate for the anti-trawl mob

Adam Trombley   June 10, 2026

A Question for Every Politician in The Room Every elected official and candidate has the right to take a position on fisheries policy. That's...

The Sunday Minefield – June 7, 2026

Jeff Landfield   June 7, 2026

The June 1 filing deadline has come and gone, and things got very loose on June 1. The field is set for the U.S…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Two observations on AKLNG (Part 1)

Brad Keithley   June 5, 2026

As we have listened to the presentations and legislative hearings on the Alaska Liquefied Natural Gas project (the project) over the past few weeks,…

Alaska ends taxes on gold and silver, reaffirms their monetary status

Jp Cortez   June 2, 2026

Last week, Alaska enacted a bill that removes local sales taxes from purchases of gold and silver and reaffirms that the metals are constitutional…

The Sunday Minefield – May 31, 2026

Jeff Landfield   May 31, 2026

The candidate filing deadline is tomorrow at 5 pm! There’s been some big last minute surprises including former Governor Bill Walker and former Senator…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: A blind fiscal taste test

Brad Keithley   May 29, 2026

Over time, we have become increasingly convinced that discussions about Alaska’s fiscal policy are driven more by labels and culture-war-like slogans than by hard…

Alaska communities are sitting on millions in PFAS settlement money

Elizabeth Shea   May 28, 2026

The following information has been provided by Grossman & Associates, who are the lead on the PFAS settlement funds. If you have any questions...

The Sunday Minefield – May 24, 2026

Jeff Landfield   May 24, 2026

The second session of the 34th Alaska Legislature concluded on Wednesday (5/20/2026) night. In addition to passing the operating and capital budgets, the Legislature…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Why current Alaska fiscal policy is bound to fail

Brad Keithley   May 24, 2026

As many have said in different ways, there’s an element in current Alaska fiscal policy that makes it bound to fail: the most politically...

Not every healthcare debate needs a witch hunt

Linn Wheeling   May 19, 2026

The Alaska Landmine recently published an opinion piece titled “Bills giving more power to naturopaths are a prescription for quackery” that…

The “Sunday” Minefield – May 18, 2026 (Do it live edition!)

Jeff Landfield   May 18, 2026

Yes, I know it’s Monday. The last three days in Juneau have been extremely hectic. I was way too tired last night to write…

Bills giving more power to naturopaths are a prescription for quackery

Spenaardvark   May 10, 2026

Imagine you’re on a road trip with your family, and your vehicle happens to be the first to reach a new bridge….

The Sunday Minefield – May 10, 2026

Jeff Landfield   May 10, 2026

Just ten days remain until the constitutional session limit. In addition to the operating and capital budgets and the gasline bill, there are a…

Alaska still has a path to stronger election integrity

Representative Sarah Vance   May 8, 2026

There is good news for Alaskans who want elections that are both secure and trustworthy.  Governor Mike Dunleavy (R – Alaska) just introduced a…

Alaska’s gasline: Facts vs. the ‘Failure Crowd’

Mike Chenault   May 8, 2026

The debate surrounding the Alaska LNG Project includes quite a bit of constructive dialogue, but outliers like Bruce Tangeman view this project and Alaska’s...
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