First and foremost, I will actively lead and work with the conservative caucus. I will also use executive authority strategically by issuing administrative orders, directing state agencies, and ...
For decades, critics have pushed to end federal funding for PBS and NPR, arguing that the government has no business forcing taxpayers to subsidize biased, left-wing news organizations. After ...
I was asked the other day why we’re encouraging people to walk with us at the 2026 Alaska March for Life taking place in Anchorage a week from tomorrow, Saturday, April 25. What’s the point of it?
Last Friday, Alaska’s State House voted to advance a budget that includes the confiscation of the majority of your statutory Permanent Fund Dividend. They do this because they are incapable of ...
Lucy, you did it again. Charlie Brown is on his back and it’s time to get up and dust ourselves off. But this is getting old. I’ve used this analogy a few times over the years for my city of birth and ...
Identity, Inc., a multi-faceted LGBTQ nonprofit that has operated a controversial gender clinic pushing puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and life-altering, irreversible surgeries on both youth and ...
First, I will prioritize real, on-the-ground support for women and families by strengthening pregnancy resource centers across Alaska. This includes directing state and federal funds to organizations ...
While Anchorage voters appear to have approved a slew of new bonds for roads, parks and public safety, they are sharply divided on whether to increase property taxes and take on nearly $80 million in ...
On April 29, voting opens for Chugach Electric to elect two board members who will determine the future of the utility. Much of the policy adopted in recent years has favored organizations that invest ...
The Alaska State Senate is set to vote on a bill that critics warn will empower educational bureaucrats with authority to craft mental health guidelines for impressionable students, thereby opening ...
It is known that many industries hire lobbyists to convince our state legislators to fund their key programs. These lobbyists roam the legislative halls in Juneau, pitching their want for more money.
In February, the Fairbanks North Star Borough automatically clawed back $11.4 million from the Fairbanks School District. The independent audit left no room for debate: the district’s unrestricted ...