News
Sens. Lyman Hoffman, D-Bethel, and Bert Stedman, R-Sitka, said that lawmakers next year are likely to face a significant ...
If the committee figure becomes final, it would be the smallest dividend in state history, when adjusted for inflation.
President Donald Trump’s return has raised hopes for the 800-mile Alaska LNG pipeline project. But will the project make it ...
Mike Dunleavy was hitting golf balls on Friday afternoon in New Orleans, where he lives, but his mind was on Manu Ginobili.
A federal lawsuit filed on behalf of people imprisoned in Alaska alleges that the state Department of Corrections provides ...
A task force report produced several bills, but options for quick action are constrained by the state’s dire fiscal situation ...
Alaska House votes to eliminate restriction that bars paramedics from helping police and search dogs
The bill was inspired by the death of Alaska State Trooper canine Rico, who was shot and killed during a 2017 police chase in ...
Gov. Dunleavy has not been shy about vetoing education bills, and lawmakers have failed to override him. Will a funding and ...
The Senate Finance Committee on Thursday shrank the Permanent Fund dividend in its draft operating budget to roughly $1,000 per person. This year, legislators are grappling with how to fund state ...
Mike Dunleavy has vowed to veto the bill if it passes as currently written. On Thursday morning, the Senate Finance Committee approved a modified version of House Bill 69, which would increase the ...
For the third time in two years, the Alaska Legislature has approved a bill that seeks to increase long-term state funding ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results