Climate-alarmists backs like-minded candidates in key Chugach Electric Board race
Alaska Watchman
by Joel Davidson
10h ago
One of Alaska’s most radical climate-alarmist organizations is throwing its endorsement behind two like-minded candidates running to serve on the powerful Chugach Electric Association Board of Directors. The Alaska Center is catch-all organization that advocates for a whole host of progressive causes including extreme opposition to fossil fuels and a transition to so-called “green energy.”… Source ..read more
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Gov. Dunleavy may issue ‘educational dividends’ to combat court ruling that guts state homeschool programs
Alaska Watchman
by Joel Davidson
1d ago
Gov. Mike Dunleavy is prepared to fight for the ability of Alaskan parents to access a publicly-funded homeschool education for their children, including the ability to purchase courses and instruction from private and religious institutions and organizations. In a fiery April 17 press conference, the governor laid out several options that his administration is prepared to pursue if the… Source ..read more
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Alaska bills protecting parent rights, school discipline and the unborn remain in limbo
Alaska Watchman
by Tim Barto
3d ago
As the legislature continues into the chaotic closing weeks of the 2024 session, Alaska Family Council is following three bills that support parental rights and the dignity of the most vulnerable citizens in our state … those who haven’t been born yet. HB105. In March 2023, Governor Dunleavy introduced this bill which will recognize the authority of parents to: determine whether their child… Source ..read more
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Attorneys blast ‘incredibly disappointing’ ruling that guts Alaska’s correspondence program
Alaska Watchman
by Joel Davidson
3d ago
The legal group defending the rights of parents to use state educational allotments to purchase instructional courses and classes at private institutions has vowed to appeal an April 12 lower court decision to the Alaska Supreme Court. On Friday, Alaska Superior Court Judge Adolf Zeman ruled that the state’s popular Correspondence School Program violates the Alaska Constitution. Source ..read more
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Despite court ruling, Alaska correspondence kids to finish out year while case is appealed
Alaska Watchman
by Joel Davidson
3d ago
In the aftermath of a court ruling that struck down the entirety of Alaska’s popular state-funded correspondence and homeschool programs, Alaska’s education commissioner said students enrolled in these programs will be able to finish out the year uninterrupted. The April 12 ruling by Alaska Superior Court Judge Adolf Zeman has sent shockwaves through Alaska as thousands of families grapple… Source ..read more
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Public comment welcome as Anchorage Election Commission reviews challenged ballots
Alaska Watchman
by Joel Davidson
4d ago
Two Anchorage Election Commission meetings are scheduled for Tuesday, April 16. Both meetings will be held at the MOA Election Center at 619 E. Ship Creek Avenue, Door D, which is on the east side of the building. The meetings are scheduled as follows: — 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. – Election Commission Work session regarding the April 2 Regular Election. — 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Source ..read more
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In surprise move, Alaskan Independence Party elects John Howe to replace chairman Bob Bird
Alaska Watchman
by Joel Davidson
4d ago
The only major political party founded in Alaska has voted for a change in leadership with a renewed goal of expanding membership ranks and endorsing candidates who are committed to the party’s core values. Founded in the early 1980’s the Alaskan Independence Party (AIP) consists of approximately 19,000 members and has enjoyed a resurgence since 2020, when Bob Bird was elected chairman. Source ..read more
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ANALYSIS: Claiming a ‘right’ to education was disastrous for Alaska and the nation
Alaska Watchman
by Lucas Smith
1w ago
The public education system in Alaska and across the nation is nakedly exposed to influences that conflict with our Republic’s most undamental values and traditions. Allowing it to remain unaddressed threatens permanent damage to families, the future of our republic, and without them, the freedoms we have traditionally enjoyed. State constitutional education clauses, which Alaska and every… Source ..read more
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OPINION: A lesson on plagiarism vs. fabrication
Alaska Watchman
by Alexander Dolitsky
1w ago
Plagiarism is the representation of another person’s language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one’s own original work. Indeed, it is a shameful and unprofessional intellectual practice; just like stealing someone else’s property. In my opinion, however, fabrication — inventing false information in order to deceive – is even worse. I have no tolerance for either. In my upbringing I… Source ..read more
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AUTHENTIC ALASKAN WOMEN (Part 4): Sherrie Laurie brings Christ’s love to Alaska’s most vulnerable, abused women
Alaska Watchman
by Theresa Bird
1w ago
Editor’s note: As modern global elites champion powerful and defiant women, this series features Alaskan women who leavening the world with that particular love unique to the “genius of women.” Click the following links to read parts one and two and three. Sherrie Laurie was a FedEx pilot for 20 years before she felt called by God to face her fears and embark on a journey that would… Source ..read more
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