How Alaska is making government work again | Meredith Sumpter

Dec 30, 2024 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

50% : Lynn Schmidt: 'Fusion voting' could challenge the two-party chokehold, spur moderationThomas Frank's 2004 book "What's the Matter with Kansas?" documents the rise of populism and anti-elitist conservatism in the United States, s...
47% : As a result, lawmakers from across Alaska's political landscape -- Republicans, Democrats and independents -- have come together to create governing coalitions that have made real, nonpartisan progress on addressing energy issues, growing the state's economy and workforce, and improving public education.

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