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DIRECT CONSTITUTIONAL CITIZEN INITIATIVE APPLICATION
Direct Constitutional Citizen Initiative For Legislative Review, Disclosure Of Their Positions Publicly On The Alaska Voters' Four Requests Cited In This Initiative.
Purpose:
An Initiative To: Require All Alaska Legislatures To Review And Disclose Publicly Their Positions On The Alaskan Voters’ Four Requests Cited In This Initiative To Determine Which Legislatures Support And Represent The Alaskan Voters.
A Bill By Initiative, For An Act Initiated, Article XI, Section 1 – Initiative
“An Act To Require Legislatures To Review / Disclose Their Positions Publicly On The Alaskan Voters' Four Requests To Determine Which Legislatures Support And Represent The Will Of The Alaskan Voters.”
Article XI, Section 2 – Application
“BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA;”
Alaska Constitutional Article I, Section 2. Source of Government
We the People of Alaska believe “all political power is inherent in the people. All government originates with the people, is founded upon their will only, and is instituted solely for the good of the people as a whole.”
The Alaskan voters elected and voted into office all the Senators, House of Representatives, and the Governor to support and represent the will of the people as a whole, for their good.
These four requests are the will of the Alaskan voters and Alaska residents, and because all government originates with the people, and is founded upon their will only, solely for the good of the people as a whole, the Alaskan voters know—pursuant to the Alaska Constitutional Article I, Section 2—the Alaskan legislatures shall follow the laws of Alaska and the will of the Alaskan voters in this direct initiative.
The People of Alaska have elected the legislatures.
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Article II, Section 1 – Legislative Power gives them the power and jurisdiction.
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Article III, Section 1 – Executive Power
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Article II, Section 7 – Lieutenant Governor Duties
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The power to enact, amend, or revise — Article XIII — to convene legislature.
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Article III, Section 17, 18 — to call a Constitutional Convention
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Article XIII, Section 2, 4 — At any time period, the Alaskan legislatures have the authority and jurisdiction to convene and address measures they consider necessary in the public interest.
These four requests are in the public interest and are necessary.
The sponsors of this direct constitutional citizen initiative application, bill, act, and website wish to promote knowledge, understanding, bipartisanship in Alaska between the Alaska voters and the legislatures, and to receive responses.
The Governor Mike Dunleavy has already issued executive orders:
"I, Mike Dunleavy, Governor of the State of Alaska, under the authority of Article III, Sections 1, 23, and 24 of the Alaska Constitution,
hereby establish the Office of Food Security within the Office of the Governor.
September 16, 2022 — Executive Order 338, 341, 331
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Currently, 95% of the food Alaskans purchase is imported, costing roughly two billion dollars annually — an enormous amount of wealth transfer out of state. Imports also create a security problem in case of disruptive global events like the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused stress in the food supply chain.
Duties and Responsibilities of the Office of Food Security include:
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Formalizing, centralizing, and coordinating the state's efforts related to food security. Serving as a curator of a data portal that will aggregate all information held by the state, including:
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Land maps
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Soil surveys
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Climate and temperature records
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Growing seasons
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Crop and livestock production
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Energy costs
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Food transport routes
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Processing infrastructure
and other such information necessary to achieve the goals of the Office of Food Security.