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Murkowski bucked party in defense of Alaskans' health careĪNCHORAGE: The Anchorage NAACP applauds Lisa Murkowski for casting a decisive vote to protect Alaskans' health care, including Alaskans who have care through Medicaid, private insurance, and tribal health care programs. NAACP Thanks Murkowski for Defending Alaska Voting by mail has no apparent impact on partisan outcomes, but has been shown to protect the franchise and ensure Alaskans have access to the ballot box. The Alaska Division of Election and Municipality of Anchorage have demonstrated that voting by mail is safe, secure, and reliable. SB 39 is a local manifestation of the national white supremacist attack on voting rights, which included the recent violent insurrection at the U.S.
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SB 39 would roll back Alaskans' voting rights by eliminating vote-by-mail elections established by municipalities, eliminating automatic voter registration as put into law by popular referendum, and dis-enfranchise tens of thousands of Alaskans. "Senator Micciche needs to replace Senator Shower with a member who supports the democratic process." "Anyone who would dismantle Alaskans' voting rights doesn't deserve to chair the committee overseeing election issues," said Kevin McGee, President of the Anchorage NAACP. Surely, there are plenty of shows we haven’t even mentioned here please forgive us.īut enough of this throat clearing! Without further ado, here are 31 of the most anticipated new shows premiering in the next few months.Anchorage NAACP Calls on Senate President to Remove Mike Shower as Chairman of State AffairsĪssault on voting rights should disqualify Shower from leadership of key committeeįollowing Senator Mike Shower's introduction of SB 39, a brazen assault on Alaskans' voting rights, the Anchorage NAACP is urging Senator Micciche to remove Shower from his position as chairman of State Affairs. Also of note, Paramount+ will soon set dates for “1923,” another Taylor Sheridan “Yellowstone” prequel, with Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, as well as “Wolf Pack,” from “Teen Wolf” creator Jeff Davis and starring Sarah Michelle Gellar.
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Prime Video also has a slew of originals premiering this fall beyond “The Rings of Power,” including the William Gibson adaptation “The Peripheral,” which marks Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy’s first series under their deal with Amazon - the company just announced it will premiere on Oct. And the the streamer hasn’t yet divulged when fans will be able to see “The Witcher: Blood Origin,” the “Witcher”-world prequel starring likely Oscar nominee Michelle Yeoh. The dates for Netflix’s “Wednesday” hasn’t been announced yet, nor do we know when the Ryan Murphy series “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” and “The Watcher” - both expected in 2022 - might premiere. We also want to give shout-outs to the shows that are coming soon, but aren’t publicly dated as of Sept.

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With the ongoing Peak TV battle for audience attention being waged among streaming services, cable channels and broadcast networks at its absolute peakiest, this list is an attempt to help viewers make well-informed choices. And that was just the beginning of the so-called “fall” - despite the fact that it’s still summer and 100 degrees outside - onslaught of new shows.

We’ve already experienced the premiere of “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” on Amazon Prime Video, which drew (according to Amazon) 25 million viewers from around the world in its first 24 hours - a galvanizing start for the streamer’s new franchise. The point is: There are a lot of brand-new television series heading - nay, careening! - our way through the rest of the year. (There may have been more than 70 - or 80?!? - but who wants to go back and count?) The next few months are loaded with high-profile premieres - so much so that at one point, before we whittled it down, there were more than 60 shows on this list. Even though networks and streamers have started to hold back some of their biggest series for spring - in a bid for Emmy awards consideration - fall TV still matters.
