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Murkowski Fears Trump's Retaliation, Juneau Senators react to Gov's Veto
April 21, 2025 · 7 min

Federal Marijuana Rescheduling Stalls, Despite 4/20 Sales PushFederal efforts to reschedule marijuana have stalled after a pause in proceedings back in January. Cannabis entrepreneur Precious Erese told ABC News that while sales were strong on 4/20, nationwide decriminalization still depends on federal support. President Trump, who campaigned in favor of legalization, has yet to take action during his new term.

Murkowski Says She Fears Trump RetaliationSenator Lisa Murkowski told an Anchorage crowd she’s concerned about political retaliation from President Trump if she speaks out on certain issues. 

Capital Transit Launches Expanded Summer ServiceCapital Transit’s summer schedule begins today with earlier and later service on Sundays, new stops including one near Safeway, and an added inbound Route 8 express run. All routes will run on regular schedules for Memorial Day and Labor Day. Full details are available at juneaucapitaltransit.org.

CBJ Comprehensive Plan Listening Sessions Begin This Week Juneau’s Comprehensive Plan update kicks off this week with public listening sessions scheduled Tuesday and Wednesday at multiple locations. The sessions aim to collect community feedback that will shape city development for the next two decades.

Downtown Road Closures Thursday for Anti-Abortion RallyA rally hosted by Alaskans for Life will take place on the Capitol steps Thursday from noon to 1 p.m., prompting a temporary closure of Fourth Street between Main and Seward streets. Drivers are advised to plan ahead for midday disruptions downtown.

Juneau Honors Dispatchers During National Recognition WeekSaturday marked the end of National Public Safety Dispatchers Week. Juneau Police Chief Derek Bos acknowledged the crucial role of the city’s 11 dispatchers, who support 44 officers in serving the capital’s population of over 31,000 residents.

Sen. Jesse Kiehl Pushes Back on Governor's Education ProposalJuneau Senator Jesse Kiehl responded to Governor Dunleavy’s veto of House Bill 69, which would have raised the Base Student Allocation by $1,000. Kiehl criticized the governor’s proposed substitute — a smaller BSA increase paired with targeted spending — and said investing in education must be a top priority.

Bartlett Regional Hospital Moves Ahead with New ClinicBartlett Regional Hospital is establishing Bartlett Family Medicine, a new Juneau-based primary care clinic. The facility will be managed by Bartlett but operated by the current Family Practice Physicians provider team. Final board approval is expected April 22.