Anchorage Edition: November 30, 2007
Fri, November 30, 2007
Posted in Anchorage Edition
Host Michael Carey gathers journalists and commentators for a review of the week’s news, politics and public affairs in Anchorage and Alaska. This week’s topics include:
- Sentencing of lobbyist Bill Bobrick for his role in corruption trial of former legislator Tom Anderson, and Sen. Lesil McGuire’s response to allegations of witness tampering.
- Papa Pilgrim sentencing.
- Reflections on ramifications of Legislature’s recent Special Session.
- ConocoPhillips’ cancellation of refinery upgrade project.
- Anchorage Assemblyman Paul Bauer’s proposal requiring police to ask stopped drivers for proof of citizenship.
HOST: Michael Carey
GUESTS:
- Bill McAllister, KTUU Channel 2
- Paul Jenkins, voiceofthetimes.net
- Edgar Blatchford, Professor of Journalism UAA
KSKA (FM) BROADCAST: Fri., Nov. 30, 2007 at 7:30 p.m.
KAKM (TV) BROADCAST: *** No TV broadcast this week ***
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I was disappointed that you did not spend some time talking about the lack of debate on many of the items addded on the floor at the last minute to the recent oil tax bill. Many of these items were not discussed at all during the special session and many are onerours to implement and will increase the cost to produce oil in Alaska in addition to the taxes.