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Alaska lawmakers confirm attorney general, department heads
BECKY BOHRER, Associated Press
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JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) The Alaska Legislature on Tuesday confirmed Attorney General Treg Taylor and other members of Gov. Mike Dunleavy s Cabinet.
Taylor was the only Cabinet-level appointee who generated debate among lawmakers meeting to consider Dunleavy s nominees to lead state departments and other appointments to boards and commissions. Taylor was confirmed 35-24.
Several lawmakers said Taylor was qualified for the post. But Rep. Matt Claman, an Anchorage Democrat, said he would prefer an attorney general with experience, in particular, in criminal law.
Rep. Andy Josephson, an Anchorage Democrat, said he was concerned with Taylor s handling of a waiver under state ethics law for former Dunleavy chief of staff Ben Stevens, who resigned earlier this year to work for ConocoPhillips. The Alaska Public Interest Research Group raised similar concerns ahead of the vote
Alaska Legislature rejects Pebble employee for state Board of Fisheries Published 2 hours ago
Senate President Peter Micciche, R-Soldotna, center left, and Speaker of the House Louise Stutes, R-Kodiak, center right, are framed by Sen. David Wilson, R-Wasilla (left) and Sen. Mike Shower, R-Wasilla (right) during a joint session of the Alaska Legislature on Tuesday, May 11, 2021. (James Brooks / ADN)
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Print article JUNEAU The Alaska Legislature rejected one of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s picks for the Alaska Board of Fisheries but otherwise broadly supported the governor’s choices for his cabinet and state boards and commissions during a rare joint session of the state House and Senate.
ITV2 announces recommission for The Cabins
Published: Mon 26 Apr 2021
ITV2’s dating show
The Cabins will return for a second series in 2022, after its first series launch became the ITV Hub’s most popular entertainment show.
Produced by 12 Yard, part of ITV Studios, and based on an original Dutch format, Let Love Rule,
The Cabins saw a cast of singletons ditching the dating rule book and deleting their dating apps in an attempt to find true love.
Moving into the intimate surroundings of
The Cabins, the singletons then have 24 hours to decide whether they would like to spend more time together – or call it a day and walk away.