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A brazen election scheme or clever new loophole? APOC hears latest battle over pro-Dunleavy group
It seems like it will very much hinge on whatever legal technicality separates what may be one of the most brazen violations of election finance law in recent memory and a clever new loophole.
Peltola speaks at AFN/APOC expedites latest complaint against Dunleavy/Debate takeaways
It's getting to be a busy time of year!
Latest complaint alleges pro-Dunleavy group is 'nothing more than smoke and mirrors'
Turns out the real campaign finance complaints are found in the documents you uncover along the way.
Looming school closures expose the reality of a 'balanced budget'
And as if to put a fine point on the reality of budget cuts, a slate of proposed school closures stands to impact low-income families more than others.
Campaign finance regulators find no evidence of ‘ongoing coordination’ between Dunleavy and PAC
Just a lil’ coordination, as a treat. A regular investigation that was stymied by the groups' refusal to participate will likely be completed after the election.
APOC hears complaint on Dunleavy coordination and hint at much bigger problems
Was there ever a $3 million contribution?
APOC finds ‘reasonable cause’ to believe Gov. Dunleavy and Dunleavy PAC illegally coordinated
APOC Chair Helzer announced the commission would give the complaint expedited consideration: "The public at large has a compelling need to know whether coordination occurred or continues to occur."
Local elections see shift in tactics after last year's far-right flop/Notes from the federal candidate forum
The conservatives up in Fairbanks appear to be getting the message that being completely and overtly unlikable whackos isn’t a winning strategy when there’s a center nervous about the status quo.
Constitutional convention backers see PFD as 'spark' for complete rewrite
One proposal is rife with animosity towards the federal government, the judicial system, public education, public employees and Alaska Native corporations.
Legislators tell Eastman to take some personal responsibility for Oath Keeper membership
Legislators say Eastman, not the Legislature, should shoulder the costs for his legal battle. Same goes for legislators banning people on social media.