Spring 2025 Newsletter: Commitment and Connection

Spring 2025 Newsletter: Commitment and Connection

Our Spring 2025 Newsletter highlights the importance of staying informed and engaged, especially with key developments happening in Alaska. Here’s a quick look at the top stories:

Protecting the Permanent Fund – Insights from our January event where experts discussed proposed changes to the management of the Alaska Permanent Fund (APF) and the potential impacts on state funding. Resolutions (HJR 10 / SJR 14) have been introduced in the legislature, and we’ll be hosting a follow-up session later this year.

Judicial Selection Process Changes – A look at Governor Dunleavy’s proposed constitutional amendments that could significantly alter Alaska’s judicial selection system. We encourage everyone to stay informed and understand the potential impact.

Climate & Energy Working Group Updates – Our team is tracking developments at the state, federal, and local levels, including progress on the Anchorage Climate Action Plan and renewable energy projects funded through federal initiatives.

Election Reminders – Important dates and information about upcoming Anchorage and utility elections this spring. Be sure to check out resources to stay informed and vote!

Upcoming Events – Join us for the 2025 Annual Meeting on April 2 featuring Libby Roderick, who will share tools for navigating difficult conversations. Don’t miss Defending Democracy: A Conversation with Liz Cheney on May 1 at the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts.

👉 Want the full details? Read the full newsletter here.

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