Gov. Dunleavy: Leading lawmakers ‘don’t seem to care’ about Alaska’s failing schools
The Alaska Legislature will gather in Juneau tomorrow for a special session focused on public education reform and increasing Alaska’s food production and security. There are reports that legislative leadership plans to hold at least two veto override votes
Alaskans can weigh in on harm of sexually mutilating minors
Yesterday, the Federal Trade Commission launched a public inquiry to better understand how consumers may have been exposed to false or unsupported claims about “gender-affirming care,” especially as it relates to minors, and to gauge the harms consumers
Defiant leftist lawmakers have no desire to pass policy changes for Alaska’s failing schools
It appears that Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s attempt to get left-leaning lawmakers to pass concrete educational reforms has fallen on defiant ears. Rather than focus on expanding school choice, instituting educational tax credits and addressing a student reading
Gov. Dunleavy urges lawmakers to reform Alaska’s failing schools during special session
Gov. Dunleavy has outlined specific policy priorities he wants the Alaska Legislature to tackle when lawmakers reconvene in special session on August 2. His top priority is education reform, which includes concrete policies tied to any funding
Taking Back Alaska: We can shrink government by moving public workers into private sector
This is a strategic, fully federally funded framework for transitioning Alaska's public employees into private-sector roles - particularly in natural resource development, infrastructure, environmental compliance, and logistics - all while shrinking
Gov. Dunleavy announces resignation of Revenue Commissioner Adam Crum
Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced the resignation of Adam Crum, Commissioner of the Department of Revenue, effective August 8, 2025. “Commissioner Crum has been an exemplary leader whose unwavering dedication and innovative approach have significantly benefited
OPINION: State media loses funding while Murkowski loses her mind
NPR and PBS have a distinctly left-wing bias. That is why Democrats in the Alaska legislature, along with liberal politicians in D.C., support public radio and television.
Full Court Press: Recent rulings pave way for Alaska to defend faith, family & life
These historic rulings have paved the way for taking back ground right here in Alaska. But we need help to keep
OPINION: Subsidies for PBS & NPR are born of Constitutional ignorance
All subsidies for the arts are unconstitutional. There is no provision for it. The 10th amendment is perfectly clear. You want subsidies? Then ask your own state to do
Taking Back Alaska: Corporations, pensions & capital projects drain our treasury
Alaska maintains numerous quasi-independent state corporations, pension obligations, and speculative capital projects that drain the treasury without direct accountability or return.