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Roughly 82 million acres in Alaska could have been eligible for those sales, including sections of the Tongass and Chugach ...
House Bill 174 also would have assisted Mount Edgecumbe High School in Sitka, the state-operated boarding school.
Backers said the bill would protect Alaskans from predatory loans. Opponents said it would unnecessarily restrict borrowing ...
Mr. Edgmon, an independent, is speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives and lives in Dillingham. Ms. Giessel, a ...
Two of the four bills are devoted to improving access to child care in Alaska, while a third bill would change up big game ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy, a Republican, vetoed a bill that would cap consumer loan rates at 36% APR, arguing it would restrict ...
The Republican megabill making its way through Congress would make significant changes to benefits programs like Medicaid and ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy this week vetoed two bipartisan bills, extending the list of legislation that he has quietly nixed during his tenure. One vetoed bill would have allowed the only ...
Senator Lyman Hoffman, Alaska’s longest-serving lawmaker, says he will not seek reelection in 2026. His retirement will close ...
After nearly 40 years in Alaska’s state Capitol, Sen. Lyman Hoffman is calling it quits. On Wednesday, the Bethel Democrat ...
And yet the state is poised to spend at least half a billion dollars building a second bridge across one of Alaska’s most ...
Republicans are struggling to devise a solution to the health care problem their package has created. Already, estimates say ...