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It’s the latest development in a dispute between the Legislature and Dunleavy administration over whether the state is ...
House Speaker Bryce Edgmon and Senate Majority Leader Cathy Giessel say the 'one big beautiful bill' approaching a Senate ...
Bipartisan caucus leaders in the Alaska Legislature said the state “cannot survive this bill” while Gov. Mike Dunleavy urged ...
The good news is that in July 2024, the Alaska Supreme Court issued a unanimous opinion that our homeschool laws are ...
The governor cited declining state revenues for the budget vetoes. Legislators and advocates say funding for child care and ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNDunleavy calls special session for AugustGov. Mike Dunleavy on Wednesday called a special session of the Alaska Legislature, limited to his own proposals for ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has asked House minority members not to show up for the first five days of an August special session, his spokesperson said Thursday, in order to thwart an effort by majority ...
In response to questions from legislators, Winkelman said that the state’s contract with the federal government means that Alaska’s costs are being reimbursed by the federal government.
Lawmakers must vote in the first five days of the special session on overrides to the governor’s budget vetoes and his vetoes ...
As congressional Republicans passed a bill that will add new red tape to federal safety net programs, a statewide audit has found that Alaska's Department of Health is routinely failing to abide by ...
The transfer of immigrants to an Anchorage correctional complex, where conditions were reportedly harsh, called attention to ...
Senate Bill 183 would have increased the powers of the Legislature’s auditor to get around a block imposed by the governor’s office.
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