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Alaska’s legislature failed to override Governor Dunleavy’s veto of HB 69, which would’ve increased school funding. The move ...
The Alaska Legislature on Tuesday failed to override Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of a $1,000 increase to the Base Student Allocation, the state’s per-student funding formula.
The governor last week said he vetoed House Bill 69 because it didn’t include any policy changes and because of the state’s ...
In a 33-27 vote, state lawmakers rejected overriding the governor’s veto, which was announced on April 17.
With a month left in the legislative session, multiple lawmakers said it would be difficult to craft an education measure that is supported by a majority of legislators and Gov. Dunleavy.
Alaska House District 1 Rep. Jeremy Bynum talks about the governor's education veto, the Alaska Marine Highway System, and takeaways from his first session in the Alaska Legislature.
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President Trump's executive order aims to increase energy dominance in Alaska by allowing the full potential of the state to ...
The Alaska Legislature is set to meet Tuesday to vote on whether to override Gov. Mike Dunleavy's veto of a $1,000 increase to the Base Student Allocation, the state's per-student funding formula.
Only 32 of the Legislature's 60 members voted in favor of the bill's final version, and 40 votes are needed for an override.
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KTVF on MSNEducation funding veto: Alaska dad group voices strong opposition as supporters say Dunleavy made right moveAs leaders from a newly formed group of dozens of central and southeast Alaska dads speak out against Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s ...
But his Taiwan visit garnered the most headlines. In Taipei, Dunleavy met for an hour with President Lai Ching-te and held a ...
Alaska Public Media spoke with school leaders from Ketchikan to Kotzebue about the Gov. Dunleavy's veto of a school funding ...
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