AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAlaska Senate Ballot Fight: Alaska’s Supreme Court ordered the state Division of Elections to put a second “Dan Sullivan” on the August primary ballot, boosting odds for both Republicans to advance toward the general election. Elections & Campaign Finance: The U.S. Supreme Court struck down federal limits on party coordinated spending, clearing the way for national parties to coordinate more freely with candidates. State Policy Watch: New laws taking effect July 1 include pay transparency and other worker, housing, and health changes that could hit millions nationwide. Voter ID Push: Georgia AG Chris Carr joined a multistate effort backing Indiana’s voter ID law, arguing states should control election rules. Fisheries Policy: Sen. Dan Sullivan introduced an updated Bycatch Reduction Act aimed at cutting bycatch and protecting habitat in trawl fisheries. Mental Health Funding: Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority approved $9.8M in grants to beneficiary-serving organizations, including multiple Juneau-area awards. Juneau Governance: Eaglecrest’s ski operations have struggled after mechanical failures and deferred maintenance, raising questions about the city’s ability to keep the ski area running.
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