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Legislative leaders have said that it is unlikely they will hold a special session this year to consider overriding ...
Dunleavy cited low oil prices as the reason for the veto, but local leaders — from superintendents to mayors to state ...
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KTVF on MSN$2.5 million Fairbanks shortfall: Interior leaders react to Dunleavy’s education funding vetoElected leaders in Interior Alaska reacted with shock, disappointment and support for Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s line-item vetoes, ...
The reduction in education funding is one of more than $100 million in budget reductions Dunleavy made using his line-item ...
For Anchorage, filling that hole – which amounts to a $4.3 million budget deficit, on top of prior cuts – could mean ...
Dunleavy has until June 19 to sign the budget and announce his line-item veto decisions. Lawmakers and school administrators are waiting to see if he will reduce a $180 million school funding boost ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy told a Fairbanks audience Tuesday that Alaska’s long-planned LNG pipeline is gaining momentum, with ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNGov. Mike Dunleavy announced a freeze on new state regulations. What does that mean?An administrative order is intended to reduce costs, but it could affect a ballot measure Alaskans supported in 2024.
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNDunleavy vetoes education funding to $500 BSA increaseMike Dunleavy on Thursday issued a veto in the state budget to reduce school funding below the amount specified by law, ...
In late May, legislative leaders sent Republican Governor Mike Dunleavy a letter criticizing the Department of Revenue for, ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed more than $122 million from Alaska’s annual budget plan before signing it into law Thursday.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Energy Secretary Chris Wright and EPA administrator Lee Zeldin are part of a group that will ...
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