Alaska Landmine Articles

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 on Monday due to Easter break. The Anchorage election took place on Tuesday (4/7/2026), with one race still extremely close. The House spent the week debating and amending the operating budget, making one big change…

Alaskans deserve a vote in the Senate on raising the age of consent to 18 from 16

Keeley Olson   April 3, 2026

Alaska has the highest rate of rape in the United States – more than three times the national average. Over half (51.1%) of all...

The Sunday Minefield – March 29, 2026

Jeff Landfield   March 29, 2026

There is an ever so slight hint of spring in Juneau with the sun out and temps in the 30s. After this winter I…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Why Gov. Dunleavy’s sales tax takes less from middle and lower-income families than Rep. Galvin’s income/education tax

Brad Keithley   March 27, 2026

Over the past couple of weeks...

The Sunday Minefield – March 22, 2026

Jeff Landfield   March 22, 2026

We reached the halfway point of the 121-day legislative session this week. Snow continues to fall in Juneau. Spring cannot come fast enough! Governor…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: What the Spring Revenue Forecast tells us about the need for oil tax reform

Brad Keithley   March 20, 2026

Regular, or even occasional, readers of this page will likely recall that, in previous columns, we have...

The Sunday Minefield – March 15, 2026

Jeff Landfield   March 15, 2026

The half-way point of the legislative session is just days away. It was an eventful week in Juneau. Representative Nick Begich (R – Alaska)…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Thoughts on changing the POMV draw percentage

Brad Keithley   March 13, 2026

Earlier this month, the Senate Finance Committee introduced Senate Bill (SB) 274, “An Act relating to the computation of the amount available for...

The Sunday Minefield – March 8, 2026

Jeff Landfield   March 8, 2026

Happy International Women’s Day to all the ladies out there! The Iditarod is underway. Hilcorp’s annual Iditarod party on Friday (3/6/2026) night at 49th…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Stabilizing Alaska’s boom-bust-boom-bust revenue cycles

Brad Keithley   March 6, 2026

As we have discussed in previous columns, one of, if not the greatest, causes of Alaska’s fiscal problems is the use of projected year-ahead...

The Sunday Minefield – March 1, 2026

Jeff Landfield   March 1, 2026

The 121-day session (constitutional limit) is already a third of the way through. The House passed the nearly $500 million supplemental budget, but failed…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Why “Protect the Permanent Fund” is really “Protect the Spend”

Brad Keithley   February 27, 2026

Two slides, the first in a recent presentation before the Senate Finance Committee by the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (APFC), and the...

An interview with Alan Lambert on his role in the film “Blue Moon”

Grant Keller   February 24, 2026

Alan Lambert is a Dublin based artist who has been working in film and television for over 30 years. He has painted murals, backdrops,...

The Sunday Minefield – February 22, 2026

Jeff Landfield   February 22, 2026

It’s been over a month since the legislative session started, but it feels like its been a lot longer. The big and shocking news…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Significantly reducing the impact of the state’s fiscal burden on Alaskans

Brad Keithley   February 20, 2026

An exchange earlier this week with an interested reader helped us realize that some aren’t appreciating the full impact of various fiscal options on...

Dysfunction junction

Joe Paskvan   February 16, 2026

Despite being a petrostate, Alaska is in economic trouble. Despite constitutional establishment of Alaska’s Permanent Fund protecting our principal, our spendable buckets of savings…
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