We hope this is the year everyone decides to work together and with the tools at hand. It is not asking for a lot. Let’s think practical and hope big.
The Early Birds
We know that these first few bills are calling upon us to take special heed of them, and we are excited to see what else lies ahead.
Hot Takes In A Cold Place: The Legislative Session Rides Off
Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who advocated on bills and budget items this past legislative session.
Remembering Forward: The Just Transition Summit Recap
The Alaska Just Transition Community held the second statewide Summit, coming together on Dena’ina Land to reflect, heal, look ahead, and center the knowledge held here for generations.
Entering the Rapids
The 32nd Alaska State Legislature is careening toward its grand finale. We all must remain vigilant. Obstacles approach fast.
What we are fighting for
Join us May 7th from 5-7 p.m. at the Alaska Native Heritage Center for our spring auction where we will celebrate the fight to grow Democracy.
Earth Day and the Electric Cooperative
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation eyeing take over of federal wetlands permitting program under Clean Water Act Section 404.
An Agency Boondoggle
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation eyeing take over of federal wetlands permitting program under Clean Water Act Section 404.
A Problem of PFAS
SB 121 bans PFAS foams when the Federal Aviation Admin stops forcing their use, please plan to testify in support of SB 121 on Tuesday April 12th.
Fair Maps and Power Grabs
New legislative district boundaries are drawn every ten years based on the most recent census data. In 2021 the Alaska Redistricting Board adopted a final redistricting plan for Alaska, which delineates the districts legislators will represent. The politics of redistricting are rife with power grabs, and the maps are almost always litigated. The balance of power in the Legislature is …