Good morning, Alaska! It’s Monday, June 12. In this edition: While I was busy goofing around with AI-generated art of legislators, half of Alaska’s statewide elected officials were rushing to the former President’s defense in just about the most predictable fashion possible. Without waiting to see what was contained in the more than three dozen charges against him, Alaska U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan and Gov. Mike Dunleavy hurried to declare the charges against Donald Trump as nothing more than a political witch hunt with a dash of “but her emails!” Meanwhile, U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski and U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola offered much more measured responses to the news. Meanwhile, via the Board of Education, the Dunleavy administration is moving forward with regulations aimed at singling out trans student athletes. Also, the reading list.
I share the view concerning trans girls in sports. My other opinion is that parents and local schools
in spite of the trends among local schools seems toward bias and discrimination that they should be the ones in the forfront of what happens at their school. Not the AK state board of education.
Sullivan and Dunleavy? Depressing but these two do not disappoint us by saying anything that is outside their usual R. Party claptrap. Saying anything original or thoughtful would definitely be a surprise. Kathrin
I share the view concerning trans girls in sports. My other opinion is that parents and local schools
in spite of the trends among local schools seems toward bias and discrimination that they should be the ones in the forfront of what happens at their school. Not the AK state board of education.
Sullivan and Dunleavy? Depressing but these two do not disappoint us by saying anything that is outside their usual R. Party claptrap. Saying anything original or thoughtful would definitely be a surprise. Kathrin