AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAlaska Senate Primary: Alaska voters head to the polls Tuesday to narrow a crowded field and set up the high-stakes U.S. Senate showdown between Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan and Democrat Mary Peltola, a race that could help decide control of the chamber next year. Campaign Pressure: A new GOP ad targets Peltola over claims she would raise taxes on seniors, while national groups pour money into the contest. Local Elections: Fairbanks North Star Borough voters will consider two ballot questions Oct. 6 that could move the borough election to November and require hand-counting, with machine tabulators barred for official counts starting in 2027. Economy Watch: Fairbanks is feeling federal job losses, with 2025 cuts tied to deeper, faster federal reductions than expected. Surrogacy Court Fight: A Texas-born baby case tied to an Alaska surrogate—after a prenatal heart diagnosis—continues to raise legal and ethical questions across multiple states. Energy Policy: Gov. Mike Dunleavy says Alaska’s $50 billion gas pipeline bill is stalled again, warning lawmakers’ inaction sends a negative signal to investors. Mental Health in the Arts: A Homer clothing brand is bringing mental-health messaging to the Alaska State Fair.
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