OPINION: The ongoing need for Alaskans to stand up for our constitutional rights

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To assure a future that respects our values, we must remember and practice all parts of the Alaska Constitution, especially the sections that call upon us to fulfill our obligations to one another.

Updated: 2 minutes agoThe Alaska House of Representatives chamber, photographed on Monday, Jan. 16, 2023 at the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau.

These values define us as Alaskans, and our constitution obligates our government to protect them. During the most recent legislative session, too many elected officials ignored and, in some instances, actively undermined this obligation. Too often, we witnessed efforts where our government sought to interfere with our protected rights. The measure of this legislative session is disappointing, because far too much time and energy was spent distracted in considering unconstitutional bills.

Similarly, the rights of Alaskans to petition our government were trampled when a legislative committee abruptly cancelled a hearing that would have examined the record number of deaths of people in state custody. Family members, advocates, and experts took time to address their representatives about this crisis, as is their right.

Equal protection also came under threat this session as multiple bills were introduced that discriminate against trans people. One of these bills would have created expansive physician liability for doctors who provided gender affirming care for Alaskans, making it even harder to access medical care in Alaska.

 

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