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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Items for a Very Busy News Week

Murkowski might still vote against Kavanaugh.  It is not just about the assault allegations but old-fashioned state-level interest-group politics.  Jennifer Bendery at Huffington Post:
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) was already under pressure from Alaska Natives to oppose Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

It just got more serious.

The Alaska Federation of Natives ― a massive statewide Native-American organization that represents more than 20 percent of the state’s entire population ― went from taking no official stance on Kavanaugh to announcing its opposition on Sept. 12.

“The questions and colloquies that came out of Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Senate Judiciary hearings last week have necessitated us taking a position,” the group said in a recent statement. “AFN joins our colleagues and friends across Indian country in strongly opposing Judge Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court because of, among other things, his views on the rights of Native peoples.”

On top of that, the Alaska House Bush Caucus, a group of state legislators focused on tribal and rural representation, wrote to Murkowski and Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) urging them to vote no.

Trump is bashing China for election interference.  You heard it here first.

Lawmakers can be very nasty to lobbyists.


And the rent-control ballot measure:

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