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The Anchorage Press: Halcro on the Issues

- By Joe Tarr, Casey Grove, Monica Bradbury and R.A. Dillon
The Anchorage Press  October 5-11,2006 

Just about everyone - politicians, pundits, journalists, voters, bureaucrats and bloggers - complains that elections are won and lost for superficial reasons. How much money candidates have, how powerful their friends are, how smoothly they talk and the slickness of their ad campaigns seem to matter more than the issues.


Ninety Day Session & The Stranded Gas Tax: Where Does Andrew Stand?

 

Proposition 1 - Limit the legislative session to 90 days

I fully support ballot measure one.

As former state legislator, I introduced the same idea in 1999.


Alaska's Veterans: Fighting For Those Who Fought For Us

September 22, 2006

With 72,000 veterans and about 30,000 active duty, National Guard, and Reserves across our state we have the highest per capita of veterans per population in the nation. If you assume each of these brave men and women have three or more relatives in Alaska this single group represents well over 300,000 Alaskans or about half our entire population. This community of heroes and their families has not been appropriately represented at our state or national level by our Governor. That will change.


Halcro Announces New Running Mate

Wednesday, September 20, 2006 - by John Tracy  

Anchorage, Alaska - There is another woman in the race for Alaska’s highest offices. Gubernatorial candidate Andrew Halcro announced today that former Anchorage Assemblywoman Fay Von Gemmingen will be his running mate on the independent ticket.

 


Halcro: Alaska Needs A Governor Who Solves Challenges

Candidates discuss priorities

Tuesday, September 12, 2006 - by Bill McAllister  
                           


NEA Gubernatorial Review: Strong Stand on Education Helps Halcro

KTUU/NBC News
September 10,2006

 

Anchorage, Alaska - The National Education Association of Alaska represents more than 13,000 teachers and education support professionals. Today they listened to candidates for governor answer questions in hopes of getting the NEA’s recommendation. The organization says it was a tough decision. That’s why it couldn’t decide on just one candidate, so the group is not making a recommendation.

This morning the three leading candidates for governor discussed their priorities    

Inside the building of the National Education Association of Alaska, down a narrow hallway, three candidates for governor are looking for the NEA’s stamp of approval. To get it, they had to answer more than 20 questions on a questionnaire and even more questions in a room, which is closed to the media. Upstairs in the conference room the candidates outline their priorities.


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