By AlaskaWatchman.com

On Monday, May 4, the University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolf Debate team will face off against the U.S. Air Force Academy for a heated debate on the UAA campus.

The teams will debate the controversial idea of imposing a 3% sales tax on Anchorage residents. That proposal was first floated last year by Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance, but was shelved by the Anchorage Assembly earlier this year in favor of trying to get residents to approve expensive bond-debt packages to fund schools.

According to the latest tallies from the April 7 election, it appears the school bonds packages are headed to a narrow defeat, which means the 3% sales tax proposal might soon be back under consideration.

During the upcoming UAA debate, the contest will be judged by an expert panel from the community. Their votes – along with an audience poll – will determine the winner. Tickets are $24 for adults and $13 for middle, high school and college students.

The debate will feature UAA students Casi LeBlanc and Ashton Bednar, who will square off against cadets from USAFA – Fallon Eggett and Audrey Neukomm. USAFA team is the top-ranked team in the nation.  

The debate begins at 7 p.m. in the UAA Fine Arts Building, Room 150 (Recital Hall).

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UAA to face nation’s top debate team on whether Anchorage should impose 3% sales tax

Joel Davidson
Joel is Editor-in-Chief of the Alaska Watchman. Joel is an award winning journalist and has been reporting for over 24 years, He is a proud father of 8 children, and lives in Palmer, Alaska.


4 Comments

  • Steve says:

    I already know what side of the debate UAA is going debate on …Pro Sales Tax, like the liberal minions they’ve been indoctrinated to be.

  • Proud Alaskan says:

    3% tax, one more reason, to stay away from Anchorage/Portland.

  • panem et circenses says:

    Is this going to be an actual debate, or one of the performance debates that look like a skit from SNL? I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that I’ll be expecting twerking, rap, and possibly some singing used as “debate” tactics.