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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 bullied pulpit
Right-wing covid-denying Sen. Lora Reinbold’s first Senate Judiciary Committee probably didn’t go how she wanted. Oil taxes get a bump, and the Senate Democrats stand united.

The weaponization of disinformation
Things get dark on the Anchorage Assembly as the Nazi-license-plate saga continues. Oh, and the House is still not organized.

Predictably repulsive
The license plate brouhaha comes to an end while we're reminded of the massive move to split DHSS into two.

The problem with platforming Nazis
Leave it to license plates to reveal the Nazi sympathizers.

Setting the course for session
The new Senate Republican majority fast-tracks a bill that would halt municipal by-mail elections and make it harder to vote.

It’s a new day but the House is stuck in 20-20
Republicans claim the Senate while the House is undecided

The best laid plans and plexiglass
On the final day of the 31st Legislature, covid took center stage
