Amy Demboski discusses the Alaska legislature's actions, including potential vetoes, spending bills, and the impact on the PFD. They also cover community announcements, weekend weather, and the installation of a robot lawnmower. The conversation includes concerns about fiscal responsibility and the influence of special interests on legislative decisions, plus potential impacts of a digital online tax.
Amy Demboski discusses local weather, community events, and fire safety. Callers share jokes and opinions on politics, unions, and education. The Lieutenant Governor Nancy Dahlstrom joins the show to discuss her candidacy for governor, focusing on budget control, education, and public safety, as well as working with the Trump administration.
Amy Demboski and Daryl discuss local weather, community announcements, and proposed legislation, including HB 57 and SB 113. They delve into the potential impacts of the bills, unintended consequences, and Alaskans' perspectives, while also exploring the Permanent Fund and the possibility of relocating the state capital. Listeners call in to share their views on these topics.
Amy and Daryl discuss local government meetings, a Palmer recall election, and the Alaska legislature's actions. They delve into HB 57, tax policies, and the potential gubernatorial race, highlighting constituent frustrations and the need for fiscal responsibility. Callers express their disappointment and concerns about representation and spending.
Amy Demboski dives into local news, community events, and controversial legislation in Alaska. The episode features listener calls discussing concerns over a new education bill, HB 57, and its potential financial impacts. Frustrations with legislators and political strategies are also explored, alongside lighthearted moments and jokes.
Amy Demboski and guests discuss local Alaskan news, including weather forecasts, public meetings, and the legislative session. A deep dive into HB 57 reveals concerns about fiscal policy, influence of the NEA, and accountability of Republican legislators. Listeners call in to share their perspectives and stories.
Amy Demboski discusses House Bill 57, focusing on education funding, incentives, and potential policy changes. Guests Bob Griffin and Representative Jamie Allard share their perspectives on the bill's merits and concerns, including funding sources, accountability, and the role of the NEA. The conversation also explores the broader political context and the need for improved educational outcomes.
Amy Demboski and Daryl discuss local news, including the Point Blank Firearms open house and the Trump administration hosting an LNG summit in Anchorage. Representative Kevin McCabe joins to discuss legislative updates, education funding, potential taxes, and campaign finance. The episode concludes with a discussion on ending student loan bailouts and personal responsibility.
This episode of the Amy Demboski Show features a discussion on current events, including the state budget, education funding, and local political issues. Callers share their perspectives on topics ranging from ranked choice voting to concerns about government spending. The hosts also pay tribute to Dan Fagan and highlight community events.
Amy Demboski discusses Alaska's weather, community announcements, and ongoing legislative session. Senator Mike Schauer joins to talk about the budget and potential revenue measures, while Representative Mia Costello defends her actions regarding a PFD amendment. The episode dives into political maneuvering and financial decisions in Juneau.
Amy Demboski discusses topics ranging from Democrats' trips to El Salvador and proposed Mat-Su property tax increases, to the Alaska legislature's veto override vote on education funding. She analyzes budget concerns, unfunded mandates, and potential consequences for Alaskan taxpayers. Callers contribute diverse perspectives on local and state governance.
Amy Demboski and Daryl discuss current events, including weather, local politics, and national news. They interview Senator James Kaufman and Senator Shelley Hughes about the state budget and education funding. The show covers topics from legislative processes to the origins of COVID-19, offering commentary and insights.
Amy and Daryl discuss local news including weather, legislative updates with Representative Kevin McCabe, and community events. They delve into the proposed budget, PFD cuts, and education funding debates in Juneau. Callers share insights on topics ranging from vaccines to political strategies, reflecting a wide range of perspectives and concerns within the Alaskan community.
Amy Demboski and Daryl discuss local news, public meetings, and the Mat-Su Outdoorsman Show. They analyze media bias on egg prices, review Trump's tariff announcements, and share Senator Kennedy's comical insights on Democratic leadership. Senator Mike Schauer joins to discuss state budget concerns, PFD impacts, and resource development opportunities, emphasizing the need for fiscal stability in Alaska.
Amy and Daryl discuss local news, including Mat-Su and Anchorage public meetings, city council vacancies, and the Mat-Su Outdoorsman Show. They delve into weather updates, road conditions, and the upcoming Glen Highway bridge construction. The show also covers Trump's executive orders on clean coal, energy policies, and trade, while featuring insightful calls from listeners and Senator Shelley Hughes.
Amy and Daryl discuss the upcoming Real ID deadline, community announcements, and concerns about government overreach. They delve into the Anchorage Assembly's issues, the Alaska Long Trail controversy, and recent court decisions. They also share insights on Trump's trade policies and media narratives, providing a comprehensive overview of current events and local issues.
Amy Demboski discusses weather, local announcements, and interviews Congressman Nick Begich about veteran affairs, the Coast Guard, and Alaska's potential in the space industry. They delve into tariffs, trade, and budget reconciliation. Later, Amy talks about budget games and discusses tariffs with a caller. The episode concludes with a summary of Trump's trade policies and promises for American jobs and national security.
This episode features a discussion on various topics including Alaska's weather, public announcements, listener calls, and a conversation with Senator James Kaufman about the state budget and legislative session. The hosts also delve into national politics, discussing Trump's tariffs and their impact, and address concerns about education funding and policy reform. The episode includes segments on community events, listener perspectives, and political analysis.
Amy Demboski and Daryl discuss local Alaska news, including fire danger, community meetings, school funding debates, and traffic safety. They analyze potential gubernatorial candidates, discuss the Glen Highway project, and feature interviews with Assemblymember Randy Solt and School Board member Dave Donnelly. Callers share their perspectives on education, infrastructure, and political issues facing Alaskans.
Amy Demboski and Daryl discuss local and national news, including the Anchorage election results, retail theft issues, and Juneau legislature policies. They analyze the state budget process, potential impacts on the PFD, and debate the necessity of spending cuts versus revenue increases. Callers chime in with their perspectives on renewable energy, spam, and the state's fiscal history, offering diverse viewpoints on Alaska's political and economic landscape.
Amy Demboski discusses local weather, community announcements, and the Anchorage municipal election. She analyzes headlines, including Florida elections and the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, highlighting potential gerrymandering impacts. The episode also covers federal government inefficiencies, IT system vulnerabilities, and reactions to Tesla protests, emphasizing common sense and government accountability.