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The Sunday Minefield – May 25, 2025

Jeff Landfield   May 26, 2025

I hope everyone had a good Memorial Day weekend! I took the ferry to Haines from Juneau early Friday morning with some friends. I spent Saturday at the Haines Beerfest, which was a lot of fun. I spent the entire day yesterday driving back with a buddy. The drive took 12 hours! So the Sunday Minefield is a day…

The Terry Miller Naughty Nine: Where are they now

Jeff Landfield   May 13, 2025

On April 6, 2021 all hell broke loose in the Capitol after Must Read Alaska’s Suzanne Downing published a story, “Party…

The Sunday Minefield – May 11, 2025

Jeff Landfield   May 11, 2025

Just ten days remain until the end of the regular session. Surprisingly, things seem to be moving along rather smoothly. The House failed to…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: HB 209: A wolf in sheep’s clothing

Brad Keithley   May 11, 2025

On the heels of the Legislature’s expected approval of a $1,000 Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 – adjusted for inflation,…

The Sunday Minefield – May 4, 2025

Jeff Landfield   May 4, 2025

May the Fourth be with you! Only 17 days remain until the end of the regular session, and things finally look like they are…

Alaska should eliminate all sales taxes on gold and silver

Matthew Cortez   May 3, 2025

As inflation cuts into Alaskans’ savings, individuals and businesses are actively seeking ways to protect their hard-earned money. Lawmakers in Alaska have reintroduced a...

Aloha: Crum caught cold on unauthorized Hawaiian vacation

Jeff Landfield   May 2, 2025

On Friday, April 4, then-Deputy Revenue Commissioner Fadil Limani got a call from Revenue Commissioner Adam Crum at the end of the workday. Limani...

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Dunleavy came in promising to “Save the PFD,” but is going to leave having helped kill it

Brad Keithley   May 2, 2025

Most who were here at the time of the 2018 governor’s race will recall that central to now-Governor Mike...

The Sunday Minefield – April 27, 2025

Jeff Landfield   April 27, 2025

We are approaching day 100 of the legislative session, which means there is just over three weeks left in the regular session. The annual…

Legislature should provide lobbyists with key fobs to bypass new Capitol security screening

Jeff Landfield   April 25, 2025

Let me start by saying I totally disagree with the recent decision by Legislative Council to require visitors to the Capitol to go through...

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Why the adoption of a one-account Permanent Fund would favor the current generation at the expense of future ones

Brad Keithley   April 25, 2025

As some readers of this column may recall, we have...

Speaker Edgmon told Minority Leader Costello about controversial PFD amendment hours before it was offered

Jeff Landfield   April 23, 2025

On Friday, April 11, the House passed a floor amendment to the budget that lowered the...

The Sunday Minefield – April 20, 2025

Jeff Landfield   April 20, 2025

I hope everyone had a good Easter weekend! It was a short week in Juneau as many people headed home for Easter. Tomorrow is…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: The badly unbalanced “balanced budget”

Brad Keithley   April 18, 2025

Fiscal analysts use multiple lenses to evaluate whether a government budget is “balanced.” One is in an accounting sense of whether overall revenues equal...

The Sunday Minefield – April 13, 2025

Jeff Landfield   April 13, 2025

It was a loose and eventful week in Juneau. First, the House majority and minority held strange, dueling press conferences. Second, the House Finance…

Loose email exchange shows new legislative staffer’s inexperience and cockiness

Jeff Landfield   April 9, 2025

Twenty-five-year-old Ryan Sheldon is new to the Capitol. He's been working for Representative Julie Coulombe (R - Anchorage) for the last few months. His...
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