On February 12, 2020, I gave the following testimony on SB 6, “An Act relating to early education programs provided by school districts; relating to funding for early education programs; relating to theRead More
The Internet Should Be Fair and Open, Overregulation Threatens Economic Growth
This article originally appeared in The Alaska Landmine on October 22, 2019. Alaska has seen significant technological improvements over the years. Thanks to expanded broadband, thousands of Alaskans can be connected to anyone,Read More
Event: Unrig the Economy
Are you tired of government picking winners and losers? California is threatening to pass a bill that would greatly impact the ability of companies like Uber and Lyft to operate there. New YorkRead More
Justice Department Appeals Court Ruling Rejecting Road through Alaskan Wildlife Refuge
By Kelsey Hackem This article was originally published by The Heartland Institute on July 5, 2019. The U.S. Justice Department is appealing a decision by the Federal District Court of Alaska blocking theRead More
University of Alaska Expenditures on Staff
In February, Governor Michael Dunleavy proposed an operating budget which reflected $134 million less in state funding for the University of Alaska. His budget was not used as the basis for the appropriationsRead More
Judicial Obstruction is Hindering Offshore Exploration and Job Creation
The following op-ed by Bethany Marcum, Executive Director of APF, was published in the Washington Examiner. A federal district court judge recently blocked the Trump administration from approving oil leases off the coastRead More