Category Archives: Podcasts

Reps. Tammie Wilson & Lynn Gattis on lessons learned and looking forward …

gattis-wilsonYesterday (Friday) Reps. Tammie Wilson and Lynn Gattis joined me during my stint as guest host on KBYR AM700‘s The Michael Dukes Show to reflect on the lessons learned from 2016 and talk about the issues going forward into 2017.

Both were members of the House Majority and sat on the House Finance Committee this past session.  Rep. Wilson will be a member of the House Minority and continue to sit on the House Finance Committee this coming session.  Rep. Gattis is not returning but intends to remain active on the issues.

The conversation provides a somewhat behind the scenes view of the how individual legislators responded to the state’s fiscal issues last legislature, how the legislative process dealt with those efforts and what effect that had on the subsequent election. Importantly, the conversation also addresses the assertion, by some, that “the legislature didn’t do anything” to address the state’s fiscal situation last session.

Going forward, the two discuss how the issues likely are to be dealt with this coming legislature and how, from their perspective, Alaskans can best participate in the process.

The podcast is here:

Senator Mike Dunleavy’s Fiscal Plan …

dunleavy-banner10Wednesday, during my run as guest host of KBYR AM700‘s The Michael Dukes ShowAlaska State Senator Mike Dunleavy joined us to preview the fiscal plan he proposes to introduce this coming session in his capacity as incoming Chair of the Senate State Affairs Committee and a continuing member of the Senate Finance Committee.

Despite a bit of self-induced technical difficulty on my end (we crashed into the top-of-the-hour hard break, a talk radio no-no), the Senator stayed with us to finish providing a full preview of the plan and give us the opportunity to ask a few questions.  With a bit of editing — to limit inflicting on listeners a full repeat of the technical difficulties — here is the podcast of the discussion in two parts.  The first is the opening in the 7am hour; the second is the continuation and wrap up in the 8am hour.

Part 1 (7am block segment)

 

Part 2 (8am block segment)

 

Alaska Republican Party Vice Chairman Rick Whitbeck on the PFD …

arpThursday of this week Alaska Republican Party (ARP) Vice Chair Rick Whitbeck joined me for an “Alaska GOP Update” while I sat in as guest host of KBYRAM 700‘s The Michael Dukes Show.

Political commentator Casey Reynolds already has hi-lited one part of my discussion with Rick in this week’s edition of Reynolds’ regular “Friday in the Sun” column in his The Midnight Sun blog.

Who Isn’t On The List? — Alaska Republican Party Vice-Chairman Rick Whitbeck said yesterday on the Michael Dukes Show that he has a list of 46 Republicans who “are either interested in running or people are trying to draft them into running” for Governor in 2018.

That is a pretty good indication of just how vulnerable Republicans think Gov. Bill Walker is at this point.

Whitbeck went on to say the Alaska Republican Party’s challenge is to keep the number of entrants in the Republican primary from ballooning to the point the Party’s message gets lost. That is pretty clearly code for saying the Party doesn’t want more than 3-4 people in the primary because that would give more moderate or labor-supported candidates like Sen. Click Bishop or a candidate with a track record of opposing resource development like richy-rich Bob Gillam a realistic chance of winning.

Of far greater interest to us, however, were Whitbeck’s comments on the PFD.  After Rick argued that cutting the PFD is an economic mistake, I asked him to reconcile that view at the Party level with the boots on the ground action by the Republican-led Senate last session in passing SB 128, a bill which would have permanently cut the PFD immediately in half, and more as time went on.

To his credit, rather than dodging the issue Rick addressed it head on, wrapping up by saying “I hope there is a different approach this [coming] year.”

The following is the full podcast of our discussion with Rick; for those interested in the discussion on the PFD, you can fast forward to the part of the discussion beginning around 8:55.

Two entirely different perspectives on the Permanent Fund earnings stream …

FB Ad Pic (with text)This week I am guest hosting The Michael Dukes Show.  Yesterday (Tuesday) I invited Casey Reynolds to join me on the show during the 7am block to discuss his The Midnight Sun blog (& podcast), the coming legislative session and anything else that came up along the way.

In the final segment of that hour we finally turned to the legislative session and, as part of that, the fiscal issues facing the state.  Quickly, we fell into a discussion about the use of the Permanent Fund earnings stream, particularly that portion used to fund the Permanent Fund dividend, which then led to a discussion as much about “who owns” the stream than anything else.  Because we were in the middle of that discussion as we approached the top-of-the-hour break we continued it over also to the first segment of the 8am hour of the show.

What I didn’t realize at the time but subsequently learned from a listener was that Casey also had talked about the issue — and my position — the preceding weekend on The Midnight Sun podcast.  Because his comments during the podcast are a good introduction also to the position he took during our discussion I have included both clips with this post.

For those of you that want a quick orientation before listening to the clips, here is what Casey said on his podcast during a discussion with his co-host, Forrest Dunbar about the

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This week (Dec 20, 2016) on The Michael Dukes Show …

Each Tuesday morning at 7:20 am Alaska, I join KBYR AM700‘s The Michael Dukes Show to discuss the latest in Alaska oil and fiscal issues. This week Michael and I take a deep dive into the Governor’s proposed FY 2018 budget. My summary? Governor Walker is ignoring the fact that he is the Governor for all Alaskans, not just those tied to the Government economy. Here’s why and, at the end, how I would do it differently. I join Michael at 15:00 into the segment.

Listen here or at the widget below for this week’s show.  For past episodes, go here.

This week (Dec 13, 2016) on The Michael Dukes Show …

Each Tuesday morning at 7:20 am Alaska, I join KBYR AM700‘s The Michael Dukes Show to discuss the latest in Alaska oil and fiscal issues. This week Michael and I discuss what to look for in Governor’s proposed FY 2018 budget due to be released by Thursday, and take a first look at how the Trump Cabinet picks are likely impact Alaska.  I join Michael at 23:10 into the segment. (Note: At the time of the broadcast Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington was rumored to be the likely pick for Secretary of the Interior. Later in the day, however, the transition announced Rep. Ryan Zinke of Montana as the pick. While there are some differences in the positions the two have taken over the years, none of them relate to the development of Alaska’s resources. Thus, the expectations I outlined under Rep. Rodgers remain the same under Rep. Zinke.)

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This week (Dec 6, 2016) on The Michael Dukes Show …

Each Tuesday morning at 7:20 am Alaska, I join KBYR AM700‘s The Michael Dukes Show to discuss the latest in Alaska oil and fiscal issues. This week Michael and I discuss the renewed battle over oil taxes coming to the #AKLeg this session and why there are no more excuses preventing the implementation of Governor Hammond’s 50/50 Fiscal Plan and preserving the PFD, as is.  I join Michael at 14:15 into the segment.

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This week (Nov 29, 2016) on The Michael Dukes Show …

Each Tuesday morning at 7:20 am Alaska, I join KBYR AM700‘s The Michael Dukes Show to discuss the latest in Alaska oil and fiscal issues. This week Michael and I discuss a couple of issues likely to play a prominent role in the upcoming #AKleg session. Oil credits and how they relate to efforts to cut the PFD, and Governor Walker’s efforts to enlist local governments to lobby with him on his fiscal plan.

I join Michael at 15:45 into the segment. (Note: I did not have a good phone connection this week so there are some gaps in this discussion. If you are interested, stay with it, I return, until the last one at the end of the segment.)

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This week (Nov 22, 2016) on The Michael Dukes Show …

Each Tuesday morning at 7:20 am Alaska, I join KBYR AM700‘s The Michael Dukes Show to discuss the latest in Alaska oil and fiscal issues.  This week Michael and I discuss what the election of Donald Trump may mean for Alaska oil & gas development, and new employment numbers that show the Alaska recession is deepening.  I join Michael at 21:00 into the segment.

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This week (Nov 15, 2016) on The Michael Dukes Show …

Each Tuesday morning at 7:20 am Alaska, I join KBYR AM700‘s The Michael Dukes Show to discuss the latest in Alaska oil and fiscal issues. This week Michael and I discuss some of the issues expected to arise in the next #AKLeg session now that the smoke from the state election has cleared and the new House and Senate organizations have been formed; in the second segment we discuss two questions that I have for Senate President Kevin Meyer and the remainder of those that voted to cut the PFD in the last session.  I join Michael at 15:30 into the segment.

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