Not Any Clearer. But More Exposed.
After three days of special session on the governor's gas line legislation, the answers to key questions regarding the Alaska LNG project remain elusive.
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After three days of special session on the governor's gas line legislation, the answers to key questions regarding the Alaska LNG project remain elusive.
We could learn a lot from a 1993 television cartoon when it comes to the Alaska LNG project.
An advertising campaign promoting the Alaska LNG project has many supporters, but no substance,
Former mayors and current gubernatorial candidates are advocating gambling away public money on a project nobody can explain.
After a year into Glenfarne's pipeline tour they still cannot articulate the cost of the project they are proposing.
Alaska's share of the proposed natural gas pipeline could be "virtually worthless" according to legislative consultants.
Andrew and Ethan discuss Jetway Jesus, Bill Walker's entrance into the gubernatorial race and what happened to leaders?
Six months ago Glenfarne said nothing about needing property tax concessions. What changed and when?
A letter circulating from Representative Kevin McCabe about the Alaska LNG project unwittingly makes a stronger case for more information.
Glenfarne's CEO sits down for an interview with the Anchorage Daily News that reinforces why lawmakers have so many questions.
Governor Mike Dunleavy calls lawmakers back into session to chase a mythical pot of gold.
Governor Mike Dunleavy holds hostage a pension reform bill to force lawmakers to pass his pipeline bill...and the legislature refuses to pay the ransom.
We discover this week that economic modeling expectations have entered the chat.
A Glenfarne executive discusses the specifics of the Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline on a podcast and yadda yadda yadda.
An Alaska Gas Development Corporation board member pens a political hit piece that we explain is all bun... and no beef.
We are joined by former Federal Pipeline Coordinator Larry Persily to talk about Glenfarne's effort to deliver Alaskans a long awaited natural gas pipeline.
We Welcome Alaska State Senator Cathy Giessel to the podcast to talk about the current push for an Alaska natural gas pipeline.
Andrew and Ethan piece together that Alaska's unicorn pipeline strategy is the hope that the federal government will pay for the $57 billion dollar project. Sounds awesome!
There will not be an Alaska natural gas pipeline from Glenfarne. This entire exercise has been a scene from Seinfeld.
Hosts Andrew Halcro and Ethan Berkowitz delve into critical political issues facing Alaska. They discuss the ongoing debate around Anchorage's sales tax, highlighting voter fatigue and the lack of a coherent fiscal strategy, alongside potential alternative revenue sources. The conversation also covers the 2026 governor's race, critiquing the similar platforms of Republican candidates, and provides a preview of the legislative session, emphasizing the need for pension reform over the false hope of a natural gas pipeline. The hosts extend an open invitation for all gubernatorial candidates to engage in substantive dialogue on their podcast.
Christmas hasn't changed...we have.
Governor Mike Dunleavy rolled out his FY27 Capital Budget and it looks like a kid standing at a cash register searching for exact change.
I was a guest on Representative Andrew Gray's podcast and of course we talk politics.
Uncle Sam wants International visitors to provide five years worth of social media before they enter the country. Be careful what you want?
What happens when 1950's marketing meets 2025 economic reality?
The beloved Christmas classic turns 60 this week and we look at the many bloopers that made this show so special.
This week Governor Mike Dunleavy will drop his eighth and final budget proposal. Same song, different verse.
Politicians are saying life is affordable while grocery receipts tell otherwise.
Matanuska Electric Association has told the fastest growing population in Alaska, there is no room at the Inn for lower cost options.
A new study shows people who like the taste of black coffee could have unhinged tendencies and why martinis are healthier for all.