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Gov. Mike Dunleavy said he would veto the education bill if it’s not amended. Lawmakers are considering what comes next if ...
The education funding bill has been requested by public school advocates but faces an uphill struggle amid Republican ...
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KTVF on MSNHouse education funding bill advances from Senate committee with $1K per-student payment; Dunleavy calls it ‘a joke’House Bill 69 — the state's education funding bill — is slated to be taken up on the Senate floor Friday. The governor has ...
Senate Bill 62 would expand the parole board from five to seven members, and require including those with experience in ...
Could Alaska be a key state in the first round of trade negotiations? Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signaled Tuesday that ...
As Alaska faces economic shocks from a tumbling stock market and an unstable oil market, leaders of the state House of ...
The House Finance Committee last week advanced its draft budget with a statutory PFD and a $1.9 billion deficit. The spending ...
More than a quarter of state of Alaska employees earn less than the 50th market percentile when compared with other surveyed ...
The Alaska Legislature’s quest to pass a viable state budget before the end of the legislative session in mid-May isn’t ...
This year, the Alaska Legislature has a historic number of women representing districts across the state, with the first ...
A proposed $44 billion liquified natural gas pipeline project in Alaska is drawing investment interest from Asia, Alaska Gov.
The Dunleavy administration filed a motion in a federal case on Wednesday that could shut down a tribal gaming hall that opened in Anchorage in January. The Chin'an Gaming Hall, near the Birchwood ...
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