All three members who were appointed by Republican elected officials supported the map; the two who were not appointed by Republican officials opposed it.
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Alaska Redistricting Board chooses final Senate map despite gerrymandering allegation
Two board members expressed concern that the voting strength of racial minorities in South Muldoon would be weakened by putting it in the same Senate district as Eagle River.
Alaska Redistricting Board chooses map that emphasizes compact districts in Anchorage
Board member Budd Simpson said the benefits of more compact districts in the final map make it more likely to withstand a legal challenge than a proposal by Bethany Marcum, a fellow appointee of Gov. Mike Dunleavy.
Alaska Redistricting Board’s first drafts draw criticism and alternate plans
In one draft map, seven Democratic representatives were combined in three districts, while no Republicans were.
In feud over PFD bill, work grinds to a halt in the House when minority Republican lawmakers refuse to show up for a floor session
The mostly Democratic House majority didn’t have enough members present to reach a quorum.
Alaska House members express concern about lack of plans to close long-term budget gap
The governor has said any new broad-based tax or change to the formula to set PFDs must go to a vote of the people.
Alaska House organizes, but without a clear majority
Two members who voted for the members of House committees say they won’t caucus with the coalition that has been the majority.
Mostly Democratic majority forms in Alaska House, seeks to add Republicans
Republican Rep. Kelly Merrick of Eagle River said she had wanted to have a Republican majority, but with the close division in the House, it will be necessary for people to work across party lines.
Dunleavy talks pandemic, big dividends and resource development in virtual State of the State address
Dunleavy spoke by video through a livestream rather than in the traditional venue of a joint session in the Capitol.
Alaska lawmakers react to news of violence at the U.S. Capitol
Sen. Gary Stevens says he’s become more patriotic as he’s become older, but questioned what has gone wrong in the country that led to Wednesday’s events.