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Any serious effort to stabilize Alaska’s fiscal future must also focus on diversifying our economy and creating new ...
Lawmakers finished an operating budget and enacted new legal frameworks for childcare, interior design, and big game hunting.
Alaska Legislature approves $5.5 million for child advocacy centers, fills federal funding shortfall
Alaska’s 20 centers were in limbo, facing a $5.5 million shortfall after federal grants were ended or cut, as well as ...
The final days of the Alaska Legislative Session were marked by a dramatic override vote of a vetoed education bill, a passed ...
Let’s not mince words. The governor’s veto of HB 57 and the legislators who failed to override his veto are actively and intentionally dismantling public education.
Alaska’s public schools may see the largest permanent funding boost in well over a decade, after the Alaska Legislature voted for the first time since 2002 to override a sitting governor’s veto. With ...
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