The Sunday Minefield – January 18, 2026

The second session of the 34th Alaska Legislature is just two days away! But some politicos might be cutting it close due to weather issues in Juneau. Democrat Mary Peltola announced that she will challenge Senator Dan Sullivan (R – Alaska), putting Alaska on the map as one of the key Senate races in 2026. Another progressive is planning to enter the U.S. House race. Republican gubernatorial candidate Dave Bronson announced his running mate on Wednesday (1/14/2026), making him the second candiate to have chosen a running mate. Another candidate has joined the already crowded field for governor. And Governor Mike Dunleavy (R – Alaska) is scheduled to give his last State of the State address on Thursday night (1/22/2026).

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Start of session in sight

The second session of the 34th Alaska Legislature is set to get underway on Tuesday (1/20/2026) at 1 pm, when both bodies are scheduled to gavel in. But it may need to get pushed back a bit if enough legislators can’t get to Juneau by then.

Several legislators were scheduled to fly in today, but no flights made it into Juneau today due to dense fog. The dense fog advisory does not end until tomorrow at noon. Some politicos told me that they are being rebooked to Tuesday, meaning the flights tomorrow are all full. An Alaska Airlines spokesperson told me they are looking at adding a flight tomorrow. There’s never a dull moment in Juneau!

I am glad I flew in last night. I nearly switched my flight to today after the gate agent announced there was a fog warning in Juneau last night and we might end up in Sitka. I rolled the dice and we made it. Lobbyist Ted Popely and Representative Rebecca Schwanke (R – Glenallen) were also on the flight. I was able to start getting settled into my place in Juneau and get my office back in action. That leaves plenty of time for a Costco run tomorrow! 

The Legislative Budget & Audit Committee is scheduled to meet Tuesday at 10 am to consider a contract award. Both the House and Senate finance committees are scheduled to hold hearings this week where they will hear from the Dunleavy administration on the production forecast, revenue forecast, and Dunleavy’s proposed budget. 

Governor Dunleavy has told legislative leadership that he plans to give his final State of the State on Thursday night at 7 pm to a joint session of the Legislature. But it is still not listed on the Legislature’s calendar. If it is indeed on Thursday, it will be the earliest he’s ever given the annual address. Sources tell me the speech is well over an hour. He’s likely to lay out his mystery fiscal plan and pump up his white whale, the gasline. 

Look for this issue to get serious attention early in the session. Dunleavy vetoed the $70 million in transportation match in the FY2026 budget for funding source reasons. But then he put it back in his FY2026 supplemental request! Getting the money will require a three-fourths vote of the Legislature, which is no easy task.  

Peltola v. Sullivan

Mary Peltola officially announced her bid to challenge incumbent Senator Dan Sullivan this week. This is going to be an expensive race, likely the most expensive in Alaska history. Her entrance puts Alaska on par with Maine, North Carolina, and Ohio as races the Democrats must win to take back control of the Senate. Their path is extremely narrow as Republicans currently hold a 53-47 advantage in the U.S. Senate. And with a Republican president, they are still in control if it’s 50-50 with the vice president as a tie-breaker. 

Peltola’s video announcement was posted om Monday (1/12/2026) at 4:05 am, the perfect time for the D.C. and East Coast crowd to see it at 8 am! 

The Landmine’s Paxson Woelber was at her campaign kickoff yesterday in Anchorage at 49th State. You can read his article and see his photos here

Peltola sat down with Trill Gates this week for a brief interview. When asked at the end what she wants Alaskans to know when they are thinking about voting, Peltola responded, “I am a regular Alaskan. I care deeply about Alaska and Alaskans.” Gates should have asked her how many regular Alaskans get paid a $400,000 salary working for a D.C. based lobbying firm. Peltola was hired by the D.C. lobbying firm Holland & Hart in March. She worked there until just before filing to run for the U.S. Senate. 

Other Happenings 

I got a good tip this week about another progressive that is planning to enter the U.S. House race. Naknek resident Bill Hill, an independent, is working with the progressive campaign firm Ship Creek Group. He’s worked as a commercial fisherman, teacher, and superintendent. He’s made political donations to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, and Kamala Harris. This Landmine article provides more information, “Alaska U.S. House race poised for another serious progressive candidate.”

Dave Bronson announced Fairbanks resident Josh Church as his running mate this week. Church is a Marine veteran who saw action in Iraq and Afghanistan. He’s a husband and father of three and works as a financial planner. I recorded a Landmine Radio podcast with him after the announcement. That will be posted tomorrow!

Another one! This makes 15 candidates in the governor’s race. 

If this happens, it would be a pretty big pick for Click Bishop. 

Rick Whitbeck is leaving his role as state director for Representative Nick Begich (R – Alaska). Whitbeck will be replaced by Leslie Hajdukovich, who is currently Begich’s Fairbanks regional director. Congrats, Leslie! Whitbeck applied to lead the Alaska Oil & Gas Association and Resource Development Council in recent months, but was not chosen for either. Hajdukovich unsuccessfully challenged Senator Scott Kawasaki (D – Fairbanks) in 2024, losing by three points. Best of luck to Whitbeck on his future endeavors. 

This is pretty wild. It will be very interesting to see how this all plays out. The Small Business Administration has been looking into the 8(a) program for months. And sources tell me the Department of Treasury and Department of Justice are also looking into the program. 

I hate how certain people are either expected or pressured to give prizes back at these charity fundraisers. The donation is buying the ticket! I can see if it’s a very wealthy person who isn’t impacted by the win. But in many cases people are shamed for keeping what they rightfully won. Shuckerow was there with his girlfriend. I wonder if he’s in the doghouse?! If I ever win one of these big ones, I am keeping the prize! 

This Week’s Loose Unit 

We have a familiar name as this week’s designee. This week’s Loose Unit is Crooked Adam Crum!

You may recall in October when the Landmine broke the story about his very loose and questionable $50 million investment from the Constitutional Budget Reserve (CBR). Crooked Crum signed off on the private equity investment on his way out the door as Revenue commissioner. Soon after, he filed to run for governor. That was all extremely loose behavior. 

There’s been significant reporting on his questionable investment since the Landmine broke the story. But it got even looser this week.

Documents obtained by the Landmine show the state offloaded Crooked Crum’s boondoggle for a nearly $1 million loss! Maximum loose. It’s actually more considering the $20.6 million initial payment made to DigitalBridge did not earn interest. The state is saying because the remaining money earned interest the loss is lower, but that does not make sense. The liability was purchased by Migdal, an Israeli insurance company listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. I would love to know how that sale came about.  

Anyhoo, the whole situation is hyper loose. Crooked Crum made the investment as commissioner against policy guidelines for how the CBR should be invested. And now he wants people to elect him governor. Classic Loose Unit behavior.

If you have a nomination for this week’s Loose Unit, or if you have any political news, stories or gossip (or any old pics of politicians or public officials) please email me at jeff@alaskalandmine.com.  

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Go Jeff go!
20 days ago

Hey Jeff. – How are Alaskans supposed to take any of these legislators seriously? This just flat-out pisses me off. They’ve had months to plan for Juneau—months to figure out travel, weather, and logistics—and somehow they still wait until the last damn day to get on a plane. We teach our kids better than this. We teach them to plan ahead, to be ready, to catch the bus on time so they don’t miss school. Yet the people running our state can’t manage the most basic responsibility: showing up. If Jeff Landmine can get himself to Juneau and be ready… Read more »

Hugh Wade
19 days ago
Reply to  Go Jeff go!

Keep you shirt on Person! Juneau has always been “weather permitting”. Trashing the whole legislature over climate and weather seems kind of silly. Either way, come early or on time or late, there is risk and expense. Normal human logistics stuff.

Thanks Landmine
19 days ago
Reply to  Hugh Wade

Ha, ha… looks like I hit a nerve or two! Funny how some people rushed to like your comment and unlike mine—must be the standby squad, part of the same lame crowd we’ve got “serving” our state.

Jeff—congrats on the following. You do more work in a single day than many of them manage in an entire legislative session.

AK Fish
19 days ago

“The Legislative Budget & Audit Committee is scheduled to meet Tuesday at 10 am to consider a contract award.” This NO-BID award for Pegasus-Global Holdings, Inc. Pegasus is to act as consultant to the Legislature on proposed Alaska Gasline project. to review documents and advise the legislature –  a selection of recommendations that included: • Detailed review of the FEED Study (including updated cost estimate). • Readiness reviews prior to FID and prior to execution. • Perform a contract risk review for the EPC/EPCM contract. • Independent project monitor/advisory committee during execution.  At a nominal hourly fee of course for this… Read more »

Rose
19 days ago
Reply to  AK Fish

Gas Co sending these folks to sway their votes. Our legislators will give way to these lobbyists. They are lobbying and AK is paying them to lobby. -?-

Dan
18 days ago
Reply to  AK Fish

I have always viewed Pegasus with some unfounded or poorly defended skepticism, based on their prior CEO’s political and self-promotional activities. But, they are absolutely a top-notch consulting firm that is eminently qualified to advise on the proposed gasline. In general, if the state wants to pay a Pegasus analyst $20,000 for 100 hours of analysis that they actually listen to, that’s an incredibly well spent $20,000.

This appears to me to be a case of the state paying a premium market rate price for premium advice. Less good advice is better than more bad advice, right?

Choppi Has Brainrot
19 days ago

The phones will continue to go unanswered regardless of who’s running Chicken Nick’s local office.

Marlin Savage
19 days ago

Re: “Matt Shuckerow from Hilcorp won the jewelry valued at $10,000″.
Years ago, I “won” a Gold, Platinum, and Yellow Diamond necklace “valued” at $3500. I tried to sell it back to the jewelry company at any price. The refused. Over a 3-year period, I had it on consignment at 4 different jewelry establishments including the one that designed it, to no avail at any price. I ultimately sold it for $600. I got a 1099 that next year for $3500 and paid more in taxes than the $600 I eventually received. Wished I had given back the “gift”. lol

Erik Wassell
19 days ago
Reply to  Marlin Savage

You needed a better tax advisor. The 1099 could easily have been adjusted to reflect a reasonable value. The IRS knows most stuff like this is intentionally overvalued for marketing purposes and will accept reasonable adjustments.

Marlin Savage
19 days ago
Reply to  Erik Wassell

Actually, I took the loss against gains, so I was ok.

Dan Svatass
19 days ago

“[Murkowski] is in clear violation of the right-to-life plank of the Republican platform, and “always has been”.

-Reggie Taylor

As was famously pro-choice Alaska Republican Ted Stevens, a diety to most Alaska Republicans.

As Mark Kelsey correctly noted, Lisa’s sin is occasionally employing her spine to support America.

Bob Hope
19 days ago
Reply to  Dan Svatass

Simple Google search would’ve helped you comment accurately on this one Danny boy…

“Stevens backed aggressive defense spending, tax cuts and authorization of the 2003 U.S.-led attack of Iraq. He opposed gay marriage, a federal ban on assault weapons and abortion.”

https://www.reuters.com/article/world/uk/factbox-key-facts-about-former-senator-ted-stevens-idUSTRE6793S3/#:~:text=He%20opposed%20gay%20marriage%2C%20a%20federal%20ban,Army%20Air%20Corps%20during%20World%20War%20Two.

Dan Svatass
19 days ago
Reply to  Bob Hope

In 1992, Ted Stevens famously departed from his GOP colleagues to join Democrats in allowing insurance plans financed by the Federal Government to pay for abortions. New York Times, July 23, 1993, Sec. B, p. 6. Two years later, Stevens similarly opposed a bill restricting the rights of pregnant servicemembers to receive federally a funded abortion unless they first tell their superiors it was caused by rape or incest. Stalking angrily from a conference room, two key senators said yesterday they cannot accept an abortion provision in a defense bill that would require women to report rape or incest to… Read more »

Bob Hope
19 days ago
Reply to  Dan Svatass

He was a flip-flopper; most are. He still leaned pro-life from a personal standpoint, regardless. Someone who actually lives in or has lived in Alaska would know that Stevens was a deity to most Alaskans not just Republicans. Lisa can only dream of being remembered and thought of in the same sentence as Uncle Ted, nice try though as always Dan.

Dan
18 days ago
Reply to  Bob Hope

Uncle Ted (who I have no particular love for) would be censored by Tuckerman Babcock’s GOP in today’s political reality.

Bob Hope
17 days ago
Reply to  Dan

Tuckerman hasn’t been the State GOP in years… catch up with times or don’t comment at all Dan.

Mark Kelsey
15 days ago
Reply to  Bob Hope

Says the anonymous coward who pretends not to know that Trump is aggressively blocking the release of the Epstein files.

Reggie Taylor
15 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“………Trump is aggressively blocking the release of the Epstein files………”

Reference, please.

Bob Hope
14 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

He won’t because there isn’t any, not any from a credible news outlet at least, but that’s the only filth that he’s used to rolling around in.

Reggie Taylor
12 days ago
Reply to  Bob Hope

“………He won’t because there isn’t any, not any from a credible news outlet at least, but that’s the only filth that he’s used to rolling around in……….”

Correct. But keeping him hurling out his “pedophile” lies trying to implicate Trump only imperils his own partisan ties to the Clintons, who are rapidly being outed by investigation into this subject.

Reggie Taylor
18 days ago
Reply to  Bob Hope

“……..Republican Ted Stevens, a diety to most Alaska Republicans………”

So, then, I would imagine you’d be pretty critical of folks like Andrew Weissmann, who engineered the political demise of your god with prosecutorial misconduct condemned by federal judge Emmet Sullivan?

Reggie Taylor
19 days ago
Reply to  Dan Svatass

“………As Mark Kelsey correctly noted, Lisa’s sin is occasionally employing her spine to support America………” Mr.Kelsey’s comment was that Lisa Murkowski was a Republican. My comment was that she consistently and openly violated the abortion plank in the Republican Party platform that has been firmly nailed in place for 52 years. But the plank has changed. After the Dobbs decision of 2022, in 2024 the Republican Party plank has continued its language of recognizing life at conception, but no longer seeks national laws banning abortion in favor of state choice. This has essentially gotten the feds out of the business… Read more »

Mark Kelsey
19 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

Thanks, anonymous coward, for making the case for ranked-choice voting. No elected official should have to answer to anyone but voters. Only sheep need a corrupt party to tell them how to behave. The Alaska GOP is currently controlled by extremists who don’t represent the values of Alaskans. Less than a quarter of registered voters are Republican. A significantly smaller extremist minority of that group controls the party. A tiny elitist minority should never have control of the process so much that they feel entitled to make demands of elected people and candidates. The answer is not to force conformity.… Read more »

Reggie Taylor
19 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“…….. No elected official should have to answer to anyone but voters. Only sheep need a corrupt party to tell them how to behave……….” Yet, Lisa Murkowski clings to the Republican Party like a kitten on the teat………which is exactly what she’s getting out of it. If she was so courageous, she’d run and position independently. But she doesn’t, even maintaining her Republican Party ties during her write-in campaign after losing the 2010 Republican primary election to Joe Miller. She doesn’t need the party to “tell her how to behave”. She needs it for money and legitimacy, and could care less… Read more »

Mark Kelsey
19 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

lol. Right. The extremists are the ones making a legitimate case for ranked-choice voting. The ones in touch with Alaskans are defending a party system run by corrupt elites while sitting, inconsequentially, in the House minority that has rejected their “leadership”. Makes perfect sense, anonymous coward.

Reggie Taylor
19 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“…….. Right. The extremists are the ones making a legitimate case for ranked-choice voting………..” Correct. Thanks for the admission. “………. The ones in touch with Alaskans are defending a party system run by corrupt elites while sitting, inconsequentially, in the House minority that has rejected their “leadership”………..” Incorrect. You don’t define “Alaskans” by defining your agenda. The parties lay out and document their platforms and organize their political activity. They are free to do so. Nationally, the two major parties claim @ 2/3rds of the electorate, and the remaining third are independent, non-partisan, or members of smaller parties. If you’re claiming that… Read more »

Mark Kelsey
18 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

You don’t define Alaskans by quoting national voting stats. The fact that you need to do that just underscores how weak and elitist your position is. It also underscores what a liar you are about not being Republican when you’re here fighting so hard for the GOP’s national agenda, including pedophile-protection. Normal, centrist people who aren’t at the extremes of the political spectrum don’t do either.

Reggie Taylor
18 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“……..You don’t define Alaskans by quoting national voting stats………”

Couldn’t help yourself, could you? Had to walk into the brick wall. Alaska’s party registrations:

Total Registered Voters: 569,196
Democrats: 69,184 (12.15%)
Republicans: 135,535 (23.81%)
Third party/Other: 29,537 (5.19%)
Unaffiliated: 334,940 (58.84%)

Thus, Alaska’s Democrat registration is lower than nationwide registration. I was giving you a break. I guess you didn’t want it.

I’m in the “unaffiliated” majority, and have been since I first voted.

Mark Kelsey
18 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

Sounds like you’re making a dumbass assumption about me while lying about yourself. But thanks for continuing to make such a good case in favor of ranked-choice voting in Alaska, anonymous coward.

Barely a third here are party-affiliated. That vast majority that is not party-affiliated should not have to be beholden to corrupt party elites like you want them to be because you know the only path to victory for extremist candidates who can’t appeal to the majority is by letting political parties and their corrupt elite control the primary system.

Reggie Taylor
18 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“……..Barely a third here are party-affiliated………” Yes, but of those who are, those who register Republican are almost double those registered as Democrat. Thus, there is a clear motive for someone running for office to have an (R) behind their name. And if you want that (R) attached (and accept party campaign money and support), you should be aligned with the platform. If you’re not, you can still run with an (I) behind your name and go after that “vast majority”……….with money from………somewhere else. Of course, if you lack honor, you can just claim to be Republican and do as… Read more »

Mark Kelsey
18 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

Not sure what you think you’re arguing, anonymous coward, but everything you post continues to be fodder for supporting ranked-choice voting. Forcing candidates to adhere to some arbitrary standards devised by party elites is exactly why RCV is right for Alaska. Keep digging.

Related, your posts also continue to paint you as a hard-core Republican. No nonpartisan voter would argue so strenuously for party control of primaries. Not sure why you felt the need to lie about that.

Reggie Taylor
17 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“……. everything you post continues to be fodder for supporting ranked-choice voting………” I’m not arguing to push an agenda, Propagandist. I’m exclusively arguing that; 1) All political parties publish party platform 2) Lisa Murkowski, a declared Republican, continually violates and rejects a plank in the Republican Party platform 3) The party has every right to sanction, punish, or even evict her for that if they wish 4) I am not a member of any political party, and that situation with Murkowski is just one of the reasons why As for ranked choice voting, it has faced repeated attempts at legal rejections,… Read more »

Mark Kelsey
17 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

What a blowhard. And a nonsensical blowhard at that. You continue to contradict yourself. It makes zero sense to conclude that RCV is bad after insisting the party has a right to blah blah blah. And the party is right to blah blah blah. Still telling the lie about your party-affiliation, too. Pathetic how weak and ignorant you appear, even as an anonymous coward.

Reggie Taylor
17 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“……..It makes zero sense to conclude that RCV is bad after insisting the party has a right to blah blah blah……….”

I didn’t write that “RCV is bad”. It’s loved by some, and hated by others, it has been repeatedly attacked by initiative, and Democrats have used it to their advantage. I’ll also write that the internal struggles within the Republican Party (particularly the abortion issue) makes RCV poison for them. For those reasons, I simply see RCV eventually being a volleyball issue in and of itself, and eventually voted away.

Mark Kelsey
17 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

Reducing this to a dishonest semantic argument because you’ve got nothing else only makes you look weaker than usual, anonymous coward. You never said “I’m opposed to RCV” either. But you clearly are. Vehemently. What kind of unhinged truth-averse sociopath can’t even say what’s obvious he believes? Do you think posting anonymously and dishonestly, like you do, is destructive to the truth? I asked some version of this recently to a Substack “author” who appeared to be using artificial intelligence to write essays he was charging people subscription fees to read. He never replied. It seemed as if he knew… Read more »

Reggie Taylor
17 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“…….. I asked some version of this recently to a Substack “author” who appeared to be using artificial intelligence to write essays he was charging people subscription fees to read………” I suppose that’s some sort of trick to get me to provide an address for you to mail me payment for my comments so you can “peacefully protest” at my home? No, I’m not a fan of RCV, but who really gives a shit what I like or dislike, Editor? By admitting that I’m not pleased with it, does that provide you with a tinge of joy? If so, I’m happy… Read more »

Mark Kelsey
17 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

That’s the most tortured spin I’ve ever read from you, anonymous coward. And that’s saying something. You really, truly need to learn when it’s better to say nothing.

But keep making it about me. Then you don’t have to discuss your really bad behavior and your obvious contempt for the truth, right? Or maybe you think there’s nothing dishonest about taking credit for something you didn’t write? That would fit with your general sociopathy and anonymous coward profile.

Reggie Taylor
17 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“………That’s the most tortured spin I’ve ever read from you, anonymous coward……..”

Those were questions, Editor, none of which you answered.

Mark Kelsey
16 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

Tell you what, anonymous coward. You answer the simple question of mine that you ducked, and I’ll consider your moronic, off-point questions.

Again, do you think posting anonymously and dishonestly, like you do, is destructive to the truth?

Reggie Taylor
16 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“……..You answer the simple question of mine that you ducked, and I’ll consider your moronic, off-point questions. 
Again, do you think posting anonymously and dishonestly, like you do, is destructive to the truth?……..”

When did you stop beating your beleaguered wife, Editor?

Mark Kelsey
16 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

Good one, anonymous coward. Tell me you don’t want to talk about the destruction of truth without saying the words.

Reggie Taylor
16 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“………Tell me you don’t want to talk about the destruction of truth without saying the words………..” You require me to answer a loaded question, and when I point out the sin with a loaded question in return, you continue with yet another loaded question? What is it with you far left field extremists? Why don’t you try discussion with others like a normal person? Because you aren’t normal (that appears obvious), or because your position/ideology is so insane that you can’t, knowing that you’re starting the discussion pre-cornered (also obvious)? The Destruction of Truth occurred long ago, Editor. This is… Read more »

Mark Kelsey
16 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

Yes, of course. Keep flailing away, anonymous coward. If you had any evidence of any of that you’d post a link. In the meantime, I’m going to try and control my laughing at the notion of you, an anonymous and dishonest coward, pretending to be the arbiter of truth.

Reggie Taylor
16 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“……… I’m going to try and control my laughing at the notion of you, an anonymous and dishonest coward, pretending to be the arbiter of truth………”

You’d do much better to try to control your emotions and hatred. They’re firmly attached to your name, Editor.

Mark Kelsey
16 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

Keep projecting, anonymous coward. Nothing will erase the vile stench of support for pedophile-protection attached to you.

Reggie Taylor
16 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“………Nothing will erase the vile stench of support for pedophile-protection attached to you……….”

Who are these pedophiles, Editor?

Mark Kelsey
15 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

I get it, anonymous coward. You really, really don’t want to talk about Substack and the plagiarism that goes on there.

Reggie Taylor
15 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“……..You really, really don’t want to talk about Substack and the plagiarism that goes on there……….”

Why would I? I don’t give a shit any more than I do Facebook. I don’t frequent the site. That would be like my concern about your property tax bill. That’s between you and the borough.

Mark Kelsey
15 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

lol. Sure thing, anonymous coward. Thats why you hide behind an anonymous Facebook account too. I’d expect a big McCabe fan like you to be drooling over “his” every word on Substack.

Reggie Taylor
15 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“………I’d expect a big McCabe fan like you to be drooling over “his” every word on Substack……….”

You’d be, yet again, all wrong, Editor. So tell us, did McCabe ban you on Substack, too?

Marlin Savage
17 days ago
Reply to  Dan Svatass

Deity?? More like a shameless king of pork…….

Beacon Bright
19 days ago

Thanks for the reporting on Crooked Crum and all the rest, Jeff. Have a great session! Looking forward to your updates.

Dan Svatass
18 days ago

All of Alaska’s legislators made it to Juneau on-time for today’s start to the session.

“Both legislative bodies were fully present Tuesday, with all 20 senators and all 40 members of the House attending floor sessions held early in the afternoon under clear skies in Juneau.”

-Juneau Empire, today

Eyeroll
15 days ago

I can’t even believe the conversation in these comments from MEN regarding our senators position on women’s healthcare and not even realizing that we need a different term for unwanted pregnancy cancellation and every other procedure that is also called “aborting a fetus”. That’s the plank we need to all be on. Abortion as birth control, no, everything else regarding personal medical decisions, like our 2nd amendment, is none of anyone’s business. SMH

Reggie Taylor
14 days ago
Reply to  Eyeroll

“………Abortion as birth control, no……….”
That’s exactly what it is. Birth control. hThat’s what it has been all along. And, BTW, every single one of those children sacrificed was a MAN’S child. Every. Single. One.

Mark Kelsey
14 days ago
Reply to  Reggie Taylor

You should be as passionately opposed to pedophilia and sexual predation. It would definitely make you sound less like a clownish hypocrite when you attempt moral outrage.

Reggie Taylor
14 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“………You should be as passionately opposed to pedophilia and sexual predation………”

I am as opposed to sexual crime as I am abortion. Do you know of any evidence of sexual crimes, Editor?

Reggie Taylor
14 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“………You should be as passionately opposed to pedophilia and sexual predation………”

https://docs.house.gov/meetings/GO/GO00/20260121/118877/BILLS-119HResXih.pdf

“……….During one of these trips, President Clinton was pictured receiving a massage from one of Mr. Epstein’s victims.25 The cover letter explained that “it has also been claimed that [President Clinton] pressured Vanity Fair not to publish sex-trafficking allegations against [his] ‘good friend’ Mr. Epstein.”………”

Reggie Taylor
14 days ago
Reply to  Mark Kelsey

“………You should be as passionately opposed to pedophilia and sexual predation……….” https://docs.house.gov/meetings/GO/GO00/20260121/118877/BILLS-119HResXih.pdf “……….During one of these trips, President Clinton was pictured receiving a massage from an individual who was later found to be one of Mr. Epstein’s victims.90 To further demonstrate a personal connection, in 2010, Ms. Maxwell was invited to and attended the wedding of President Clinton’s daughter Chelsea Clinton.91 In 2006, the Clinton Foundation received a $25,000 donation from the C.O.U.Q. Foundation, “a charity organization formerly run by Mr. Epstein.”92 Additionally, in a 2007 letter to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida, Mr. Epstein’s lawyers claimed that… Read more »