Newsletter
Want to buy: More time
In a move that no one except for everybody could have seen coming, the Legislature is winding up to kick the can on the state’s fiscal woes for another year.

The problem with high-tech solution to elections
In today’s edition: A rundown on Sen. Shower’s election bill as it finally, maybe gets a public hearing, education funding, the daily guidance and reading list.

One thousand four hundred twelve rejected ballots
When it comes to voting, don't use your Carr's signature.

It's almost nearly time for the budget
In this edition: A look at what’s going on with the budget, the view from Anchorage’s soon-to-be-certified election results, the daily agenda, some neat articles and a timely national poll.

Domino's Pizza Tracker, but for voting
To be honest, if a Dominos’ vote tracker is all that it’d take for Republicans to finally accept reality, then great! I guess it’s easier than expecting their leaders to start telling the truth.

Hands off my private business
The Senate Finance Committee says no to telling private businesses what they can and can't do with vaccines.

How to force a conversation
Almost everyone agrees with the need to protect the Alaska Permanent Fund but disagreement over why they need to protect the fund has hampered progress.

A little insurance policy
The Senate’s long-awaited and scaled-back disaster bill would put serious limits on Dunleavy’s spending power, reflecting a growing
