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National Republicans have cut an ad for Sen. Dan Sullivan in Alaska as former Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola weighs a Senate bid.
Alaska’s two U.S. senators voted differently on a bill requested by President Donald Trump to block federal funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting. The cuts include $1.1 billion for public ...
The rescission bill to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and slash foreign aid cleared a procedural hurdle ...
The Senate has until Friday to vote on a measure that could eliminate more than $15 million in annual funding for Alaska’s 27 ...
Sullivan’s spokesperson said Thursday evening that 11 out of Alaska’s 27 public radio outlets would be eligible for some funding meant for “Native stations.” ...
State lawmakers cite the critical role of rural radio, disaster alerts and civic engagement as the U.S. Senate weighs the ...
A group of Alaska legislators sent a letter to U.S. Sens. Murkowski and Sullivan urging them to oppose cuts to public broadcasting.
With two GOP senators firmly opposed and Sen. Susan Collins (R., Maine) likely to vote “no,” the senior senator from Alaska was the pivotal vote for Trump’s legislative agenda.
The Alaska Legislature has previously expressed concerns about the federal collection of Alaskans’ personal data but has not addressed the SNAP data-sharing arrangement.
Alaska’s senators are celebrating key amendments to a bill the U.S. Senate renewed a key law governing the Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday.
The Alaska Legislature has previously expressed concerns about the federal collection of Alaskans’ personal data but has not addressed the SNAP data-sharing arrangement.