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Regulatory Round-Up
November 22, 2024
Earlier this fall, we wrote to you about the importance of the regulatory world of policy. Before we shift some of our attention back to Juneau and what the newly elected bipartisan majority coalitions can accomplish, let’s talk regulations. Net Metering The Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) is considering changing how many people can participate in net metering. “Net metering” is best explained by an example: our Co-Executive Director, Chantal, has solar panels on her house. When those solar panels are not enough to power the whole household, she pays for extra power to be supplied by her utility. When her solar panels harness more energy than she needs, the utility buys that energy back from her to use elsewhere in the grid. The RCA currently limits the overall number of households who can participate in programs like this by setting a cap: each utility can only receive 1.5% of…
Bipartisan Majorities: A Win for Alaska’s Future
November 9, 2024
Hey all, If your inboxes are anything like ours, you probably have many messages about dark days, grief, and moving forward. The federal election results portend a big step backward for climate, democracy, and other issues our organization holds dear–but we will continue working diligently every day to fight for a thriving, just, and sustainable future. However, this is not a message to process the federal fights to come. This email is a very brief note of hope and an achievement Alaskans can be proud of. Our electoral goal this year was to maintain a bipartisan coalition in the Senate that’s aligned with our values and gain one back in the House. There’s a goal accomplished: Bipartisan Majorities were announced Wednesday, in both chambers! This is a huge victory for Alaska. We’ve had a one-chamber bipartisan majority in one chamber since 2016, but this will be the first time since then that we have bipartisan…
We’re Almost Through! Your Last Minute Guide to Election Day
November 1, 2024
Dear Friends, If you haven’t voted yet, and especially if you’re not sure how you’ll be voting, this is a deeply abbreviated catch-up-to-speed that tries to put all the important information we’ve sent about this year’s elections into one place. Federal elections: You might have heard that there’s a consequential presidential race happening—you should vote! And while that’s important, we focus our work a lot closer to home. The Alaska Center has endorsed Mary Peltola for Alaska’s sole seat in the US Congress. Congressman Mary Peltola is the only candidate in the race who shares our vision of a thriving, just, and sustainable future, and we hope she returns to Washington to continue her good work! State Legislative elections: Every voter in Alaska gets to vote for their State Representative this year, and half of the voters get to decide on your State Senator (Senate terms are longer than Representative…
Be Informed + Learn About the Judges on Your Ballot
October 18, 2024
Hey all! Something a little different this week—our friends at Alaskans for Fair Courts are guest-authoring our blog to share important information about judicial retention elections. With election season in full swing, we wanted to give you the chance to hear from the experts on this crucial part of the ballot. Check it out below! Greetings from Alaskans for Fair Courts! We feel honored to have this opportunity to chat with you because we know how dedicated and involved each of you are in various community-oriented efforts in our great state! I want to talk about judicial retention. Why? If you want to protect your values and your Constitutional rights, it is in your best interests to fill out the entire ballot as an informed voter. Here’s why. Nineteen judges “standing for retention” are on the ballots this year – fifteen of whom will be on the ballot in the…
Navigating November: Ballot Measure Endorsements for a Thriving, Just Future
October 4, 2024
Hey yall, Have you ever had the experience of going into the voting booth feeling prepared and ready, started filling out your bubbles oh-so-carefully, only to suddenly find that there’s a vote you didn’t prepare for? Me too! Luckily, part of our job here at The Alaska Center is to help voters navigate the many questions we’ll all face this November. We’ve already emailed you (a lot) about our state legislative endorsements, but not yet about the ballot measures. We examine ballot measures through the same lens as candidates: what will lead us closer to our vision of a thriving, just, and sustainable future? With that vision in mind, our Board made endorsements on both ballot measures coming up on November 5th: Yes on 1 and No on 2! Yes on 1 is a ballot measure to let Alaskans earn paid sick days, raise the minimum wage, and increase worker…
Beyond Juneau: Renewable Regulations and You!
September 20, 2024
If you joined us in celebrating some major policy wins with us this summer, you may have started to wonder what comes next. While we set our sights on our next policy goals for 2025, we also have important opportunities to continue to move toward a clean energy future for Alaska by engaging in the world of regulations. On August 13, Community Solar was signed into law by Governor Dunleavy. Now, the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) has one year from the effective date to determine exactly how this program will function. The RCA regulates public utilities and pipeline carriers throughout the state, making decisions about rates, compliance with regulations, quality of service, safety, and more. In addition to support staff and analysts, the RCA is structured to be led by five full-time Commissioners, but currently only has four serving Commissioners. With our partners, we have written about some of…
Local Elections Matter: Announcing Our Fairbanks Endorsements! Help Shape Alaska’s Future
September 6, 2024
Hi Friend, If you turn on national news, it’s probably hard to avoid hearing about the Presidential election. Just the other day, I heard that this week marks “the start of the sprint to the Presidential election.” That might be true—but in Alaska, it’s also the sprint to the fall elections: state elections in November AND local elections! Many municipalities across the state (including, but not at all limited to: Juneau, Palmer, and Fairbanks) have local elections in October, before the November elections. If you’ve followed The Alaska Center for any time, you know that we talk about local elections a lot. That’s because local elections are crucial: they govern our school districts, budget for everyday needs like snow-plowing, invest (or not) in local infrastructure like libraries, pools, trails, rec centers, and more. They’re also crucial to creating and implementing local climate action plans—like the one Fairbanks recently passed. This year,…
The Alaska Impact of the Inflation Reduction Act, Two Years Later
August 23, 2024
This Op-Ed was originally published in the Anchorage Daily News on August 14, 2024. It is authored by our board members, Gavin Dixon and Griffin Plush, who share their insights on the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on Alaska over the past two years. Two years ago this week, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed, marking a generational investment in energy and climate infrastructure. This funding is now beginning to flow into Alaska, benefitting our homes and communities in myriad ways. With numerous new tax credit programs, financing tools, and grant funding opportunities, the IRA has created so many funding opportunities that people are beginning to take advantage of all across our great state. Alaskans are starting to benefit from the IRA through a wide variety of programs, including rebates on new efficient appliances such as stoves, dryers, heat pumps and water heaters; tax credits for home energy efficiency…
Our Election System Glow Up
August 9, 2024
August in Alaska means our freezers are full, our gardens are bursting, and it’s time to cast our ballots in the Primary Election. Even we (who love elections, as you likely know) have to admit that past partisan primary elections haven’t always been the most appealing of electoral processes – especially if, like most Alaskans, you don’t identify as a Republican or a Democrat. Historically, the primary landscape has been dominated by a duopoly where Democrats and Republicans engage in their annual tug-of-war. Independents are invited (barely). But everyone else is left out. The new open primary system, however, has thrown the ropes aside and the doors wide open. Now, voters can choose from a broader spectrum of candidates, and that means that our votes have even more power. In 2020, Alaskans voted YES to swap out our old election system for an open primary format paired with ranked choice…
New Name, Same Old Coal
July 26, 2024
This month, a company named Flatlands Energy has been making the rounds at Southcentral Alaska’s electric utilities, cheerily describing a future where coal power is safe and environmentally responsible. We know better. The vision they present of “carbon capture and storage” on a coal power plant relies on unproven technology and a number of false assumptions, and Alaskans are smart enough to see through these claims and refuse new coal development in our state. While the rest of the United States, and most advanced economies throughout the world, are working to phase out coal usage, Flatlands proposes developing a brand new coal power plant in Matanuska-Susitna Borough. This is not a conversation about mitigating the emissions from existing projects – this would be starting from scratch with coal, fully aware of its many environmental and health impacts. A new open-pit coal mine along with a power plant fitted with carbon…
Regulatory Round-Up
Earlier this fall, we wrote to you about the importance of the regulatory world of policy. Before we shift some…
November 22, 2024
Bipartisan Majorities: A Win for Alaska’s Future
Hey all, If your inboxes are anything like ours, you probably have many messages about dark days, grief, and moving…
November 9, 2024
We’re Almost Through! Your Last Minute Guide to Election Day
Dear Friends, If you haven’t voted yet, and especially if you’re not sure how you’ll be voting, this is a…
November 1, 2024
Be Informed + Learn About the Judges on Your Ballot
Hey all! Something a little different this week—our friends at Alaskans for Fair Courts are guest-authoring our blog to share…
October 18, 2024
Navigating November: Ballot Measure Endorsements for a Thriving, Just Future
Hey yall, Have you ever had the experience of going into the voting booth feeling prepared and ready, started filling…
October 4, 2024
Beyond Juneau: Renewable Regulations and You!
If you joined us in celebrating some major policy wins with us this summer, you may have started to wonder…
September 20, 2024
Local Elections Matter: Announcing Our Fairbanks Endorsements! Help Shape Alaska’s Future
Hi Friend, If you turn on national news, it’s probably hard to avoid hearing about the Presidential election. Just the…
September 6, 2024
The Alaska Impact of the Inflation Reduction Act, Two Years Later
This Op-Ed was originally published in the Anchorage Daily News on August 14, 2024. It is authored by our board…
August 23, 2024
Our Election System Glow Up
August in Alaska means our freezers are full, our gardens are bursting, and it’s time to cast our ballots in…
August 9, 2024
New Name, Same Old Coal
This month, a company named Flatlands Energy has been making the rounds at Southcentral Alaska’s electric utilities, cheerily describing a…