Gov. Bill Walker says he’d like all of his commissioners to live in Juneau, but thinks it’s OK if some of them choose to live in other parts of the state.
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Gladziszewski, Yorba led municipal election spending
The three candidates for Areawide Assembly spent a total of more than $20,000 on their race.
Oil tax referendum groups organize for campaign’s final stretch
With three months to go before the primary election, groups with a stake in the oil tax referendum are ramping up their campaigns.
Anti-Referendum Groups Get Pass On Financial Disclosures
Yesterday, APOC ruled that groups can campaign for or against a pending referendum without declaring their expenditures, as long as they aren’t sponsoring it.
APOC refuses expedited consideration of CZM ballot measure complaint
The Alaska Public Offices Commission has refused to consider a complaint over campaign ads against the group “Vote No on 2” on an expedited basis.
Alaska Sea Party, Vote No on 2 trade charges of campaign disclosure violations
The groups sparring over a ballot measure to restore the Alaska Coastal Management Program traded barbs today (Friday), accusing each other of campaign disclosure violations.
Nowlin files for Juneau Assembly, receives APOC exemption
The APOC exemption means Paul Nowlin must limit fundraising and expenditures to $5,000 or less. His only opponent at this point, Loren Jones, does not plan to limit spending.