The Amy Demboski Show 6-05-2026
The Amy Demboski Show 6-05-2026

The Amy Demboski Show 6-05-2026
The Amy Demboski Show 6-04-26 Guest- Sen. James Kaufman
The Amy Demboski Show 6-03-2026 Topic: Amy Gives a run down on the upcomimg Primary Elections
The Amy Demboski Show 6-02-26 Guest- Suzanne Downing Editor of The Alaska Story Topic- Alaska Election Rundown
The Amy Demboski Show 6-01-2026 Guest- Rep. Kevin McCabe With Mondays with McCabe
The Amy Demboski Show 5-29-26 Guest Suzanne Downing Editor and Chief Bottle Washer Of "The Alaska Story"
The Amy Demboski Show 4-28-26
The Amy Demboski Show 5-27-26 Guest- Sen. Dan Sullivan Guest- Treg Taylor Candidate For Governor
The Amy Demboski Show 5-26-26
The Amy Demboski Show 5-22-2026 Guest Suzanne Downing Of the Alaska Story
The Amy Demboski Show 5-21-26 Guest-Michael Bowles
The Amy Demboski Show 5-19-26 Guest-Sen Cathy Tilton
The Amy Demboski Show 5-18-26 Guest- Rep. Steve Sincilare Guest- Rep. Kevin McCabe With Mondays with McCabe Guest-Todd Lindley Candidate for Chugiak Electic Board
The Amy Demboski Show 5-15-26 Guest- Gubernatorial Candidate Bernadette Wilson
The Amy Demboski Show 5-14-2026 Guest: Suzanne Downing Editor of the Alaska Story
The Amy Demboski Show 5-13-26 Guest- Sen. Rob Meyers Topic- LNG Pipeline
The Amy Demboski Show 5-12-2026 Topic- AK LNG Pipeline
The Amy Demboski Show 5-11-2026 Guest- Gubernatorial Candidate Adam Crum Guest-Rep. Kevin Mccabe (Mondays with McCabe)
The Amy Demboski Show 5-08-26 Free Forum Friday- Excellent Discussion on the Alaska LNG Line
The Amy Demboski Show 5-07-26 Guest- Suzanne Downing Editor of The Alaska Story
The show features a deep dive into the perceived decline of the Alaska Republican Party, with the host and callers criticizing current leadership for losing local elections and failing to uphold party values. Discussions include the legal battle over the Campbell STEM school closure, the challenges and viability of the Alaska LNG pipeline project, and various local public meetings across the Matsu, Anchorage, and Kenai boroughs. The episode concludes with a call for greater accountability and active participation to revitalize the GOP.
Amy Demboski critiques the Alaska legislature's actions, particularly regarding the failed veto override of Senate Bill 64, which she argues was a watered-down version of true election reform. She interviews Representative Steve St. Clair about state budget priorities, including concerns over a proposed education fund. Later, Congressman Nick Begich discusses federal legislative progress on DHS funding, the Farm Bill, geothermal energy development, and Alaska's strategic military importance.
This episode delves into critical Alaskan political developments, starting with the Anchorage mayoral race featuring Natasha von Imhoff and a legal challenge halting a school closure. The hosts also emphasize the importance of local utility board elections. A significant portion covers the controversy surrounding Governor Dunleavy's veto of election bill SB 64, with political strategist Brett Huber providing insight into its strategic risks and potential impact on upcoming elections. Senator Dan Sullivan joins to discuss his community engagements, the multi-billion dollar JBER modernization project, and passionately critiques Senator Chuck Schumer's extensive anti-Alaska legislative history.
The Amy Demboski Show 5-01-26 Guest- Gubernatorial candidate Shelley Hughes Running mate Announcement Free Forum Friday
The Amy Demboski Show 4-30-26 Guest- Rep. Steve St. Claire Guest- Suzanne Downing (Editor of The Alaska Story)
The Amy Demboski Show 4-29-26 Topic: A look at the Governors Race and Legislative races
The Amy Demboski Show 4-28-26 Guest- Sen. Cathy Tilton
The Amy Demboski Show 4-27-26 Guest - Mondays with McCabe- Ft. Rep Kevin Mccabe
Amy and Dean discuss a range of current events, from the integrity of government and the impact of policies on economic development, to concerns over civics education curricula. They delve into a listener's critique of the Southern Poverty Law Center's recent indictment and its implications for political discourse. The episode also features an interview with Todd Lindley, a candidate for the Chugach Electric Board, discussing energy reliability and the importance of local utility elections.
Amy and Daryl discuss spring weather, local events, and Anchorage election controversies, particularly focusing on a contentious election bill (HB 64) and alleged political maneuvering by Democrats. They critique the Anchorage School District's budget tactics, exposing vacant positions presented as cuts. The show also features an in-depth interview with Rick Whitbeck, who clarifies common misconceptions about pollock trawling, detailing its scale, minimal bycatch, and economic benefits for rural Alaska, while discussing fishery regulation and observer coverage.