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The road to November

A look at the state of the race.

The road to November
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'A bigger role'

We’re already looking at a rematch-packed election cycle that has the potential to reshape the Alaska Legislature.

'A bigger role'
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AKLEG: Sine Die

In this edition, I’ll be breaking down four things that caught my attention… then taking another nap.

AKLEG: Sine Die
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AKLEG Day 119: 'Destroying an ant with a bulldozer'

While Republicans seemed split between simmering transphobia and complete apathy to the issue, the House Minority didn’t make it easy or fast with a slate of amendments that consumed all of Saturday.

AKLEG Day 119: 'Destroying an ant with a bulldozer'
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AKLEG Day 116: 'A major waste'

The final countdown.

AKLEG Day 116: 'A major waste'
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AKLEG Day 114: 'Cover-yourself behavior'

While some trustees are eager to investigate embarrassing leaks, others are more focused on the conditions that caused them.

AKLEG Day 114: 'Cover-yourself behavior'
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AKLEG Day 113: 'Baubles and trinkets'

A look at a change to the carbon storage bill to close a "loophole" that has long frustrated critics of the state's oil and gas industry.

AKLEG Day 113: 'Baubles and trinkets'
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AKLEG Day 112: 'Mischaracterizes and misreads'

The problem with the legislative fixes is that they restore guardrails to the home-school program, firmly shutting the lid on the cookie jar that Dunleavy and his allies had their hand in.

AKLEG Day 112: 'Mischaracterizes and misreads'
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AKLEG Day 106: 'Deep reservations'

Legislators give Board of Education member Bob Griffin a major thumbs down.

AKLEG Day 106: 'Deep reservations'
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AKLEG Day 105: 'This difficult interaction'

Shocking—shocking!—well-not-that-shocking.

AKLEG Day 105: 'This difficult interaction'