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Gov. Dunleavy vetoed a $1,000 boost to basic school funding. Lawmakers failed to override it. Here's a look ahead with a ...
With a Saturday deadline quickly approaching, a spokesperson for Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s office told Alaska’s News Source that ...
Concerns over the state's ability to pay for the $1,000 per-student increase in basic funding, given its worsening fiscal ...
The same day Dunleavy and other Alaska officials arrived in Taipei on the unannounced ... signal to the ‘Taiwan independence’ ...
The amended version of House Bill 57 remains in committee, which means it could be further amended to include policy changes advocated by the governor.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has already signaled his opposition to the new education measure unless his policy priorities are added.
The Alaska Legislature has voted to uphold Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of a bill that would have significantly increased the ...
Alaska House District 1 Rep. Jeremy Bynum talks about the governor's education veto, the Alaska Marine Highway System, and ...
Along with announcing a veto of an education funding bill on Thursday, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy introduced new legislation ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Thursday announced he had vetoed a bill that would have boosted the basic per-student funding amount ...
The same day Dunleavy and other Alaska officials arrived in Taipei on ... Taiwan independence' separatist forces," and it urged the governor "to correct such mistakes and avoid their recurrence." ...