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It’s been years since a significant revenue measure has advanced in the Alaska Legislature, despite a looming deficit.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Thursday vetoed a $1,000 increase to the Base Student Allocation, the state's per-student funding formula. The move prompted lawmakers to plan a joint session next week to ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNDunleavy’s veto of education funding bill puts pressure on lawmakers during final month of sessionMike Dunleavy (R-Alaska) vetoed a bill increasing Alaska’s $5,960 Base Student Allocation by $1,000 Thursday, setting the ...
House Bill 69 would have increased the base student allocation — the core of the state’s per-student funding — by $1,000 in ...
House Bill 69 would have permanently increased the state's per-pupil Base Student Allocation (BSA) by $1,000, raising it to ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Thursday announced he had vetoed a bill that would have boosted the basic per-student funding amount for public schools, the base ...
Lawmakers said that the Senate would now be tasked with balancing the budget, which could see reductions to a planned school ...
School had just ended for the week in Unalaska, but not all students were celebrating. More than 30 students proceeded to ...
Alaska's burgeoning mariculture industry is giving an industry update on the final day at ComFish. Kodiak Island's villages ...
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After President Donald Trump returned to office, Alaska Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy declared “happy days are here again.” ...
On Monday, a spokesperson for the governor said Dunleavy intends to veto the bill, confirming prior posts on social media.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Thursday vetoed a $1,000 increase to the Base Student Allocation, the state's per-student funding formula. The Alaska Legislature narrowly passed House Bill 69 on Friday ...
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