AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPort of Alaska Settlement: Anchorage reached a $191.3 million deal with the federal government to resolve long-running disputes tied to the Don Young Port expansion, money meant for modernization and construction costs. Local Governance: The Anchorage Assembly postponed motions tied to censure and investigation of East Anchorage member George Martinez after Alaska Public Offices Commission findings on campaign finance violations, plus questions about a Puerto Rico trip funded with municipal money. Justice & Federal Oversight: Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche is in Alaska for a multi-day listening tour ahead of his Senate confirmation, dismissing criticism from 1,200 former DOJ employees who allege a “culture of fear.” Health Access: Televero Behavioral Health announced expanded virtual mental health services across Alaska, aiming to improve same-day access for therapists, psychiatrists, and counselors. Wildlife & Climate: Alaska fish and game efforts to control invasive northern pike are increasingly finding juvenile salmon in their diet, raising concerns for iconic fisheries. Politics Watch: National Democrats’ Senate hopes hinge on several toss-up races, with Alaska repeatedly mentioned as part of the tight path to a majority.
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