Ballot Measure One: Anti-Corruption or Citizen Gag?

Next Tuesday’s primary election contains two ballot measures. Backers of Ballot Measure One tout it as a much needed anti-corruption tool directed against state government. Opponents warn its impact would gag thousands of Alaskans from political participation. In the first of a two part series on the ballot measures.

Len Anderson, KSKA – Anchorage

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