AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAlaska LNG: Alaska House Republicans say the Railbelt’s gas supply and price protections hinge on moving HB 381 forward, warning Senate changes could derail the compromise tax bill needed to keep the 807-mile pipeline project viable. U.S. Senate race: New campaign finance numbers show Mary Peltola outraising Dan Sullivan in Alaska’s U.S. Senate contest, with Peltola pulling in $6.9 million since April 1 versus Sullivan’s $2+ million. 23andMe fallout: Georgia AG Chris Carr announced a multistate settlement tied to the 23andMe genetic data breach, with states receiving allowed claims and limited immediate recovery from the bankruptcy estate. Sports policy: The Supreme Court upheld state bans on transgender athletes in women’s and girls’ sports, a ruling that keeps pressure on how Alaska and other states handle participation rules through policy and athletics associations. Public safety at airports: TSA is reminding travelers that items like knives, bear spray, and tools are illegal in carry-ons, after frequent prohibited-item finds at Fairbanks International during peak summer travel. AI in Alaska: A statewide summit in Anchorage is set for Sept. 28, aiming to move leaders from AI hype to practical implementation plans. Local politics: Cordova District Fishermen United endorsed Democrat Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins for governor, citing his fisheries work and legislative record.
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