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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, ...
Dunleavy cited low oil prices as the reason for the veto, but local leaders — from superintendents to mayors to state ...
City and borough officials held a joint news conference on Friday to raise problems with Gov. Mike Dunleavy's education ...
Lawmakers say they do not plan to consider a possible override vote until they reconvene the regular session in January.
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KTVF on MSNSchool closures possible, mayors say, as leaders gauge impact of education funding vetoAs the impact of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s budget vetoes begins to sink in, education and political leaders met on a Zoom call Friday afternoon to assess the damage.
Every veto by Gov. Mike Dunleavy chips away at the stability of our schools and sends a discouraging message to families ...
Governor Dunleavy is making cuts to the state budget as he wraps up the 2026 plan, and that includes funding for Alaska's ...
Governor Dunleavy is making cuts to the state budget as he wraps up the 2026 plan, and that includes funding for Alaska's schools.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s line-item veto of more than $50 million in state funding for schools will cut millions from the ...
For Anchorage, filling that hole – which amounts to a $4.3 million budget deficit, on top of prior cuts – could mean ...
The price of oil has gone down, therefore our revenue is going down, and, basically, we don’t have enough money to pay for all of our obligations’ — Mike Dunleavy, Alaska governor ...
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