Sen. Lyman Hoffman (D-Bethel) spoke from his Juneau office with KYUK about what’s on his mind as the legislative session gets ...
The Alaska Legislature is facing a substantial deficit in the upcoming fiscal year, due largely to diminished oil revenue. The nonpartisan Legislative Finance Division has projected that a status quo ...
At Gov. Dunleavy’s suggestion, a team of negotiators from his office will meet with select legislators starting Tuesday ...
A small group of legislators and a member of the governor’s office are meeting behind closed doors to try to resolve the ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy convened a group of key lawmakers from the House and Senate to hammer out a compromise education funding ...
The six-person board has been operating with five members since July, when board member Ellie Rubenstein resigned.
A vacancy on the assembly was created when Rep. Bill Elam resigned after winning election to the Alaska Legislature in ...
The Alaska Senate majority met to discuss public education funding concerns Tuesday with hopes of mitigating further arguments.
Alaska’s test scores remaining near the bottom of the nation have turbo-charged the political debate in the Legislature over ...
Higher-than-forecast oil prices may take a bite out of the deficit, but spending from savings will likely still be needed.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy wants to make it really, really clear he’s pro-life.