
Make NO MISTAKE, the Democrats State Platform passed in June, in Juneau calls for the end of oil and gas production which is currently 30% of Alaska’s annual revenue.
They vote in mass to eliminate your PFD. They are plotting a route to convince Alaskans that there’s a financial emergency for revenue in the Earnings Reserve Account (ERA) and need a Constitutional Amendment to combine the ERA with the Permanent Fund Corpus, so they have unlimited access to our $80 BILLION savings account.
Never mind that since 2014 they spent over $20 Billion from our two savings accounts and another $10 BILLION from the theft of our PFD, which is now an optical illusion making a Legislative Appropriation appear as a 25% PFD… Which strips approximately $45 MILLION IN COLD HARD CASH FROM THE LOCAL ECONOMY EACH YEAR, from each House District‼️
The amount appropriated by statutory law for the PFD is approximately $2.4 BILLION, each of the last two years… The amount spent on this year’s PFD was less than $900 Million. You know the money they tried to steal for Defined Benefits, Base Student Allocation, State Employee raises and Union Benefits would of been taken from that very $900 MILLION they grudgingly gave out as a PFD… While quietly INCREASING the Budget by $2 BILLION over last year’s Budget… Sounds like a spending problem.
Without change in Legislators, that $900 MILLION WILL BE GONE… When that happens, YOU ARE GUARANTEED NO PFD AND A BRAND NEW SALES TAX ‼️‼️‼️
CJ McCormick, Nellie Jimmie are Democrats and will vote the Democrats Party Line, which is no PFD, New Taxes, elimination of our oil and gas industry and Gender Inclusion… Which means naked guys in the girls’ shower rooms. Guys in women’s sports.
I need your vote. Vote for your kids’ future, not a political party and an insane agenda.
Willy Keppel
Quinhagak, AK
No on 2 Thanks Alaska Native Organizations for their endorsements
Alaska Federation of Natives, ANCSA Regional Association, Alaska Native Brotherhood/Sisterhood, Tlingit & Haida, Sealaska, Tanana Chiefs Conference, United Tribes of Bristol Bay
The Alaska Federation of Natives voted to endorse the No on 2 campaign to protect Alaska’s open primaries and ranked choice voting. This endorsement is in addition to various Alaska Native organizations throughout the state.
“We’re honored to have the support of the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN), ANCSA Regional Association (ARA), Alaska Native Brotherhood/Sisterhood (ANB/ANS), Sealaska, Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC), Tlingit & Haida, and the United Tribes of Bristol Bay in our work to protect all Alaskans’ voter freedom,” said Juli Lucky, Campaign Manager for No on 2. “Representation matters and these endorsements underscore why keeping this system is so important – to ensure that every voice is heard in every election.”
“Last year, the Alaska Federation of Natives voted unanimously to endorse the preservation of the open primary and ranked choice voting system—which is why this year we are taking a stand to protect these critical reforms in urging all Alaskans to vote No on Ballot Measure 2,” said AFN Co-Chair Joe Nelson. “The open primary and ranked choice voting system gives each of us a greater voice in shaping our future, to vote for leaders who reflect our values, regardless of party affiliation. We cannot take a step backward.”
Alaska’s open primary allows all Alaskans to receive the same, single ballot and vote for any candidate they choose, promoting a more diverse, representative array of candidates. Our ranked choice general election ensures that every vote counts, that a candidate must have majority support to win, and reduces extremism.
As No on 2 moves forward to the general election on November 5th, we are committed to working alongside these invaluable Alaska Native organizations to encourage voter participation.
For more information about our efforts and how you can get involved, please visit our website.
About No on 2:
No on 2 represents a coalition of community groups, civic organizations, and individual Alaskans from across the political spectrum and all over the state. All Alaskans have the freedom to vote for any candidate in any election, regardless of political party, but ballot measure 2 seeks to strip that freedom away. We’re working to protect that freedom.
No on 2
Anchorage, AK