News

So, when Trump is levying tariffs between 10% and 50%, he is completely out of step with the external tariff reality. Instead ...
Two letter writers call on Congress to do more to curb the actions of the Trump administration they call dangerous and destructive.
This moment of self-imposed economic crisis caused by Trump’s tariff war has a silver lining, because it is the perfect opportunity for Congress to come together, work as a bipartisan branch ...
No one can claim exemption from the battle for our democracy. The way forward is for Congress to assert its constitutional power over making laws. The executive branch is obligated to see to the ...
What the newscasters are ignoring is that neither of these events should have happened without authorization of our Congress. The Constitution states that only Congress can declare war or impose ...
Article I, section 8 of the Constitution defines the powers of Congress, including the power to tax and regulate trade, including tariff policy. The Constitution does not give the president ...
One of the most valuable assets Alaskans gained at the time of statehood was three seats in Congress. In addition to the basic responsibility of advocacy for our state and its residents ...
While all of us are kept busy watching wild chainsaw hacking and weird tariffs, the real magic is plodding through Congress ... views about public issues. Letters to the editor are subject ...