Alaska Landmine Articles

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: The appearance of self-dealing

Brad Keithley   November 14, 2025

One of the things that has intrigued us most over the years is the extent to which the economic interests of most of Alaska’s legislators diverge from middle and lower-income Alaska families, which combined comprise 80% of Alaska households, when it comes to the revenue (tax) approach the legislators take when in Juneau. We have previously written about the issue…

The Sunday Minefield – October 26, 2025

Jeff Landfield   October 26, 2025

I can’t believe Thanksgiving is just over a month away! Governor Mike Dunleavy (R – Alaska) announced late Friday afternoon that Natural Resources Commissioner…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Three things

Brad Keithley   October 24, 2025

This week’s column addresses three separate issues that have arisen over the past few weeks.  The first, raised in a column written…

Jay Hammond’s PFD intent language

Bruce Tangeman   October 24, 2025

I had a friend tell me years ago after I testified in front of the Legislature that I had a “terrible poker face when…

The Sunday Minefield – October 19, 2025

Jeff Landfield   October 19, 2025

Nearly 2,000 evacuees from the devasting typhoon that hit Western Alaska arrived in Anchorage this week. The Alaska Federation of Natives held their annual…

The Sunday Minefield – October 12, 2025

Jeff Landfield   October 12, 2025

Local elections occurred this week all over Alaska. Turnout was abysmally low in many areas. The big upset was in Fairbanks where Fairbanks North…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Putting all Alaska families first

Brad Keithley   October 11, 2025

Most oil and gas lawyers who have spent time practicing in the lower 48 don’t find Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) particularly novel.  It follows…

Full PFD candidates need not apply

Bruce Tangeman   October 8, 2025

Any candidate for governor, House, or Senate that says they will provide a full Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) are not serious candidates and need…

Gov. Dunleavy’s SB 113 veto benefits Amazon, hurts Alaska businesses

Representative Andrew Gray   October 6, 2025

On September 30, Governor Mike Dunleavy (R - Alaska) vetoed Senate Bill 113. The bill would have amended current law to require internet-based companies...

The Sunday Minefield – October 5, 2025

Jeff Landfield   October 5, 2025

It’s October! Which means Permanent Fund Dividend checks hit accounts this week and snow will be on the ground soon. Former Anchorage Mayor Dave…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Yeah, and that would be a good thing…

Brad Keithley   October 3, 2025

A recent article from Alaska’s News Source focused on a petition on Change.org “to restore and protect …

Alaska’s oil projects deliver revenue and jobs we depend on

Rebecca Logan   October 2, 2025

As president of the Alaska Support Industry Alliance, I represent more than 500 businesses across the state of Alaska that provide the goods and...

Alaska’s decades long gravy train is coming to an end

Bruce Tangeman   October 1, 2025

Alaskans have had a helluva run for more than four decades. We haven’t had to pay a state income or sales tax for all…

The Sunday Minefield – September 28, 2025

Jeff Landfield   September 28, 2025

Termination dust is on the peaks of the Chugach mountains behind Anchorage. Winter will be here before we know it. It was a fairly…

49 Forward: For generations of Alaskans

Deven Mitchell   September 26, 2025

I was born about a decade after Alaska became the 49th state, and have shadowy memories of life before oil revenue poured in. The…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Some thoughts on a replacement for SB21

Brad Keithley   September 26, 2025

Over the past few months, we have written several columns about the significant drop in production tax revenues projected for the coming decade, despite...
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