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Any serious effort to stabilize Alaska’s fiscal future must also focus on diversifying our economy and creating new ...
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.
Lawmakers finished an operating budget and enacted new legal frameworks for childcare, interior design, and big game hunting.
The broad agreement between the Alaska House and Senate this session stands in stark contrast to lawmakers’ deepening ...
By executive order, President Donald Trump reinstated the Tongass National Forest Roadless Rule exemption, reversing action ...
Majority of US states now have laws banning or regulating cellphones in schools, with more to follow
ATLANTA (AP) — Florida was the first state to pass a law regulating the use of cellphones in schools in 2023. Just two years ...
Alaska lawmakers have overridden Gov. Dunleavy’s veto of an education funding bill, marking the first successful override of ...
Legislators on Tuesday voted to override Gov. Mike Dunleavy's veto of a $180 million increase to the state's $1.2 billion education budget. The vote means that Alaska's education funding formula will ...
Legislators on Tuesday morning voted to override Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of a $180 million increase to the state’s $1.2 billion education budget.
House Bill 57, which the House and Senate passed in April, would increase the base student allocation, core of the funding ...
JUNEAU — Legislators are expected to convene in a joint session at 9 a.m. Tuesday to vote on whether to override Gov. Mike ...
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