Alaska Landmine Articles

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 follow-up bill that is largely identical to Senate Bill 64 (which he recently vetoed and the Legislature failed to override), with two additions: signature verification and a delayed effective date. Those additions provide a practical…

Alaska Democratic Party selects Suzanne Downing as 2026 Citizen of the Year

Senators Mike Cronk and Rob Yundt   May 1, 2026

At the Alaska Democratic Party’s recent convention in Cordova, Suzanne Downing was unanimously selected as Citizen of the Year due to her tireless work…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: The Permanent Fund Investment Tradeoff: Higher Returns vs. Lower Variability

Brad Keithley   May 1, 2026

A recent conversation reminded us of the need to finish an analysis we were challenged to undertake earlier this year concerning Permanent Fund...

The Sunday Minefield – April 26, 2026

Jeff Landfield   April 26, 2026

There’s just over three weeks left until the end of the 121-day session on May 20 at midnight. The annual Legislative Skits was held…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Radical obfuscation

Brad Keithley   April 24, 2026

One of the most significant frustrations we have with how both the Legislature and the executive branch present and discuss the budget is their...

The greatest risk to Alaska LNG? The Alaska State Legislature

Harold Hollis   April 22, 2026

Alaskans often ask me what the greatest risk is to the Final Investment Decision and the ultimate construction of the Alaska LNG Project. My...

Why I am running for the Chugach Electric Board of Directors

Todd Lindley   April 21, 2026

To borrow from a regular contributor of the Alaska Landmine, Mr. Brad Keithley, this chart may shed some light on the reality of Southcentral...

The Sunday Minefield – April 19, 2026

Jeff Landfield   April 19, 2026

Today is day 90 of the 121-day legislative session, which ends on May 20 at midnight. The end will be here before we know…

Sen. Claman blocking age of consent law to ‘protect MILFs and Cougars,’ office claims

The Landfill   April 18, 2026

For months, Senator Matt Claman (D – Anchorage) has effectively blocked a bipartisan effort to raise the age of…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Here we go again

Brad Keithley   April 17, 2026

During the 2024 legislative session, we wrote several columns opposing the subsidy of the development of Cook Inlet gas at the…

Why I voted no on HB 194 and why it matters for Alaska

Representative Carolyn Hall   April 17, 2026

I want to be clear: I believe Hilcorp, and any large, profitable S corporation operating in Alaska, should be paying taxes. Like many Alaskans,...

The Sunday Minefield – April 12, 2026

Jeff Landfield   April 12, 2026

We are more than two-thirds of the way into the 121-day legislative session! It was a bit of a short week as nothing happened…

Does integrity fly out the window the moment you’re elected?

Mike Nield   April 10, 2026

When I think of the levels of government in Alaska I think of the Spiderman memes where all three are pointing…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Why a dedicated “Education Fund” would undermine a long-term fiscal plan

Brad Keithley   April 10, 2026

Without any significant fanfare, or as far as we can determine, public discussion, Senate Joint...

The Sunday Minefield – April 5, 2026

Jeff Landfield   April 5, 2026

Happy Easter! It’s finally April. I am back in Anchorage and it finally feels like the long and cold winter is coming to an…

It’s not smart – it’s sad: The ADN Editorial Board’s bizarre criticism of AI data center regulation

Spenaardvark   April 5, 2026

Last month, the Anchorage Assembly passed an ordinance regulating the conditions under which AI data centers can be built in the city.
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