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The public record proves this is wildly misleading — but Dunleavy would know that, because he was right there alongside me serving as a senator when we brought up the issue.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy is the first Republican governor in Alaska to be reelected in more than 40 years. But observers say his second term won't repeat much of his first.
Kodiak Alaska Senate President Gary Stevens said Wednesday he’s disappointed at Governor Mike Dunleavy’s proclamation to ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced Wednesday morning a special session would be called to debate the topics of education reform and ...
Bipartisan caucus leaders in the Alaska Legislature said the state “cannot survive this bill” while Gov. Mike Dunleavy urged ...
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AK State Senator Scott Kawasaki reacts to Governor Dunleavy’s final budget for FY25 - MSNFAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - On Friday, June 28, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy released his final budget for the 2025 Fiscal Year, including his line item vetoes. The release has so far received ...
Mike Dunleavy, who went on to become a teacher, education leader and state senator, promised to embody the state motto “North to the Future” during his next four years in office.
“At the end of the job I was I felt pretty good about being able to say I showed people who Mike Dunleavy is as a person, rather than a politician who people don’t really feel like they know ...
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Homer News on MSNDunleavy calls special session for AugustGov. Mike Dunleavy on Wednesday called a special session of the Alaska Legislature, limited to his own proposals for ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued a proclamation for a special session on Wednesday, calling Legislators back to Juneau in August to pass legislation on education reform and his executive order ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has signed a bill expanding the exemptions that allow some Alaskans who are absent from the state to receive Permanent Fund dividends.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has named longtime Republican politician and businessman John Binkley of Fairbanks to an open seat on the board that controls the $80 billion Alaska Permanent Fund.
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