AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAnchorage Politics: Two Assembly members, Jared Goecker and Donald Handeland, have filed a resolution to start removal proceedings against George Martinez, alleging misuse of taxpayer-funded travel tied to airline loyalty status and questions about disclosure tied to his private business. Juneau Local Economy: Eaglecrest, Juneau’s municipally run ski area, is struggling after repeated mechanical and infrastructure failures left it barely operating during a snowiest stretch, raising questions about how long the city can keep covering losses. Alaska Military & Arctic Readiness: BAE Systems delivered 19 Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicles to the U.S. military, including the Vermont National Guard’s Army Mountain Warfare School, with additional vehicles headed to Alaska’s Arctic Region Test Center. Federal Contracting: JAG Ketchikan LLC won a nearly $100M NOAA contract for modernization of the NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow, adding major backlog for Ketchikan Shipyard. National Policy Watch: The U.S. Supreme Court struck down an effort to end birthright citizenship, a ruling advocates say strengthens Guam’s citizenship fight—an issue that also echoes for some American Samoans in Alaska. Tech & Governance: OpenAI is reportedly in early talks to give the U.S. government a 5% stake, while Reuters reports Anthropic and the White House deny any such discussions.
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