Anchorage election results: There's work ahead for conservatives
Kendall & Co. sue lieutenant governor over petition certified to stop ranked-choice voting
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Anchorage election results
The results are not final, but it looks like Mayor Dave Bronson has some work to do. With so many running for mayor, no one reached 45%. After the election is certified on April 23, runoff ballots will be in the mail and due back in May 14.
Kendall & Co. sue Division of Elections and lieutenant governor
He has numerous legal complaints about Alaskans for Honest Elections, which will get dragged into the lawsuit to show that how they collected signatures was legal. This is law fare.
House bill establishing Alaska Military Affairs Commission passes unanimously
The point of the commission is to strengthen Alaska’s ties with the military and to aid veterans.
Texas Attorney General opens inquiry into Boeing subcontractor Spirit
Does the manufacturer of the aircraft bodies prioritize DEI over quality? Texas wants to hold ‘em accountable.
Peltola had nothing to say to Alaskans about Easter
Also, she stayed mum on the trans visibility thing this year, unlike last year.
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Chinese illegals swarm border in record numbers since Biden sworn in as president
7 million illegals, and many of them Chinese men of military age.
Israel credited with taking out Iran’s embassy in Syria; top terrorists killed
The war expands in the Middle East. Dangerous move on Israel’s part.
Three sue National Park Service for refusing to accept cash for park entrance fees
What does it mean if the government will not accept its own money?
Northrim, rooted in Alaska, focused on Alaskans
On the move
Casey Campbell is the new chair of Wasilla District 29 Republicans, as longtime chair Carol Carman has retired from the post. The officers now are: Vice Chair John James, Bonus Vote LD Howard, Secretary Carol Carman, Asst Secretary Don Haase, Treasurer Bryan Scoresby, Asst Treasurer Daniel Cowden.
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This day in history
April 3, 1948, President Harry S. Truman signed the Marshall Plan, authorizing $12.4 billionto help rebuild European economies after the end of World War II and prevent communists from seizing control.
Columns
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Jamie Allard: Chugiak Eagle River, it’s time for us to show up and vote for Bronson
David Boyle: Federal government uses 4,000-mile screwdriver to dictate to Alaska on Covid relief funds
Art Hackney: Vote for Chris Tuck for mayor
Bethany Marcum: Don’t get fooled by imposter group posing as freedom-loving patriots
Win Gruening: Giving credit where credit is due
Kelly Tshibaka: Alan Dershowitz on STAND podcast
Greg Sarber: Local autonomy in education is one of Eaglexit’s strongest arguments for detachment
Linda Boyle: Court says FDA must take down its ‘You are not a horse’ ad
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