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Alaska education commissioner urged superintendents to lobby legislators for Dunleavy or risk a veto
Some district superintendents expressed surprise and concern at the letter and repeat veto threat, and called for state ...
A bill passed Monday by the Alaska House seeks to implement an upcoming ballot measure two years ahead of time.
Dunleavy hasn’t said whether he’ll sign the bill, but with broad support in the House and Senate, lawmakers may be able to ...
After several failures and near misses, the Alaska Legislature on Wednesday passed a bipartisan education package that multiple lawmakers say could survive Gov. Mike Dunleavy's veto pen. After almost ...
State lawmakers believe they have a veto-proof compromise on a new education funding bill after prior ones were nixed by Gov.
The decision on whether or not to raise the Base Student Allocation is now in the hands of Gov. Mike Dunleavy after a ...
The only major new revenue measure under consideration is Senate Bill 92, which would force Hilcorp, a major player in the ...
Alaska is making history with Senate Bill 15, requiring cancer warning signs at bars and liquor stores. The law, aimed at ...
Education commissioner tells school districts to support governor’s policy goals or risk losing funds.
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KTVF on MSN‘Life or death’: What happens now to suicidal young Alaskans with closure of Crisis Recovery CenterProvidence is closing its Crisis Recovery Center for adolescents in May due to a sudden loss of state funding, prompting ...
Legislators are expected to reduce this year’s proposed Permanent Fund dividend in order to resolve a looming deficit.
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