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The responses to my last video about the Division of Elections have been interesting to me. The biggest surprise was the number of people asking me to run for Lt Governor, however Ranked Choice voting ...
Many churches believed the myth of “separation of church and state” meant silence in the pulpit. But that was never true.
Alaska’s state agencies continue to operate with pre-COVID levels of travel, outreach, vanity publications and other non-essential expenditures despite tightened fiscal realities.
The National Education Association, which includes an estimated 11,000 Alaska educators, has a new radical, anti-Trump, anti-immigration enforcement, anti-parental rights and pro-LGBTQ agenda, which ...
As a three-time Trump voter, I have spent these six months of his presidency being critical of his unconstitutional actions. I expected it all along, of course, because practically all presidents, ...
The Republican Party should consider Musk’s America Party a threat to their political power and a signal that they need to deliver better results to stay in office.
The left has declared war on those who would place work or service requirements on able-bodied recipients of Medicaid.
The case could have ramifications for Alaska, where current state regulations protect girls’ sports by requiring that participants in all-girl competitions be biologically female.
Through targeted administrative downsizing and the integration of AI systems, Alaska can both shrink government and enhance operational performance. Here’s how.
If Senator Murkowski doesn’t want to be a member of the Republican Party anymore, I say, don’t tell us why you’re leaving, just leave already!
Alaska’s health care system is broken - not because of a lack of funding, but because of systemic inefficiency, administrative bloat, and policy misalignment.
A familiar face has taken the leadership reins of Alaska’s leading conservative think tank. This month, Alaska Policy Forum elected Ray Kreig as the President of the Board of Directors. Kreig was a co ...