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Matt Acuña Buxton

Matt is a longtime journalist and longtime nerd for Alaska politics and policy. Alaska became his home in 2011, and he's covered the Legislature and more in newspapers, live threads and blogs.

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'We don’t know, we don’t think so'

In a time of uncertainty over the looming expiration of Alaska's public health disaster declaration, Gov. Mike Dunleavy steps up to say it'll probably, maybe be fine.

'We don’t know, we don’t think so'
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'It makes us feel like you don't care'

Alaska's public health disaster declaration will expire in less than a week as the Legislature stumbles over itself.

'It makes us feel like you don't care'
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Who will bag our groceries?

You can say a lot with a question.

Who will bag our groceries?
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The equity of emergency funding

What the inaction says about the fairness in Alaska.

The equity of emergency funding
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‘We’ll get through whatever we’re getting through right now’

It's been an exhausting week navigating covid deniers in the Alaska Legislature.

‘We’ll get through whatever we’re getting through right now’
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There is no bottom

The face of the covid deniers in the Legislature is fully revealed. And she's smirking.

There is no bottom
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How low can we go?

Sen. Reinbold pushes hydroxychloroquine, vaccine conspiracy theories during off-the-rails hearing on covid. Online checkbook bill gets a thumbs up.

How low can we go?
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Time flies when you're having fun (spending down $16 billion)

The big budget issues are coming into focus while a new one emerges in the Senate Education Committee.

Time flies when you're having fun (spending down $16 billion)
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Another.

For a second time in six months, Alaska's attorney general resigns amid sexual misconduct allegations. Something's broken.

Another.
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The Last Park Ranger

Dunleavy delivers an uninspired State of the State focused more on cancel culture than his lack of a plan to address the state's precarious financial position. The Senate steps up.

The Last Park Ranger