AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAlaska Elections Court Fight: An Anchorage judge ruled the Alaska Division of Elections unlawfully removed Dan J. Sullivan from the U.S. Senate ballot, and the state is now appealing to the Alaska Supreme Court with a decision expected Tuesday—leaving “the other Dan Sullivan” back in the race. Voting Rights at the National Level: The U.S. Supreme Court dealt a major blow to Trump’s voting push by ruling states may count mail ballots received after Election Day if they’re postmarked by then, preserving grace-period rules used in about 18 states/territories. Healthcare Policy in Alaska: Alaska lawmakers advanced a bill expanding pharmacists’ authority for common conditions, while the debate got tangled in abortion politics—prompting legal clarifications that the measure doesn’t authorize pharmacists to prescribe abortion-inducing drugs. Budget & Governance: Gov. Mike Dunleavy trimmed nearly $90M from the state budget via line-item vetoes before signing appropriations, while attorneys worked to craft a path for voters to distinguish between the two Sullivan candidates. Military & Arctic Context: Separate coverage notes U.S. Navy recovery efforts for a missing Marine off California and ongoing Arctic energy momentum, including new North Slope production and lease activity.
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