The Real Deal with Kiehl: Early Work
I spent nine days off the grid since the last newsletter. It was great.
The Real Deal with Kiehl: Early Work Read More »
I spent nine days off the grid since the last newsletter. It was great.
The Real Deal with Kiehl: Early Work Read More »
Dear Friends and Neighbors, Michelle Girault (ED, Hope Community Services), my husband and I joined the AFD Station 1 Firefighters. These firefighters and paramedics donated 2 group dinners, hosted at the fire station, as a fundraising item for Hope Community Services. These were two very popular items, raising $3200 for Hope. Thank you, AFD, for supporting our community nonprofit serving folks
PBMs, Workforce, Electric Rate Increase & lots more! Read More »
This week, we reflect on the tragedies happening in the Middle East, provide an update on NorthLink Aviation’s project development, and report on the State’s lawsuit with the federal government regarding the Kuskokwim River.
Alaska Matters: Recent Events in Israel and Palestine Read More »
Dear Friends and Neighbors, It’s getting colder which means folks will start turning on their heaters and wood stoves for the winter months. Remember to check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors this season.
Medication Prices, Workforce, Housing & more! Read More »
Winter is finally in full swing. The latest snow will stick and the temperatures are regularly below freezing all day long. With temperatures dropping, more and more people are turning on their heaters and wood stoves
Despite widespread opposition, the ASAA Board votes to ban trans girls from most high school sports in Alaska. Plus, read my “Read Banned Books” commentary.
The Latest: Discrimination and hate are bullshit Read More »
With elections in every organized city in our district, this was a big week for local government. I want to thank the many people who threw their hats in the ring to serve us on assemblies, councils, and school boards.
The Real Deal with Kiehl: Fun and Games Read More »
I hope you are enjoying this fall weather. I would like to update you on the impending natural gas crisis in Cook Inlet and what the recent amount of the Permanent Fund Dividend means for our state’s troubling fiscal situation. I also have updates from the Food Bank of Alaska and a comment opportunity for
Capitol Brief: Cook Inlet Natural Gas Shortage, Shrinking PFD, and More Read More »
Dear Friends and Neighbors, I’ve been immersed in healthcare and pharmaceutical cost drivers. The information is valuable as I work to pass SB 121, a bill reining in the power of Pharmacy Benefit Managers.
Lots of Transportation News & more! Read More »
The deadline is Thursday to register to give public comments to the Board of Directors of the Alaska School Activities Association about the proposed ban of trans-girls from high school athletics.
The Latest: Join me in opposing a change to high school sports targeting trans-athletes Read More »