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When Dunleavy announced his special session on July 2, multiple legislators said they thought the move was intended to ...
Good afternoon and happy Monday, readers! With a little help from our editor Joe Lawler, today’s edition of Daily on Energy ...
The Legislature has a constitutional duty to address these vetoes. Article II, Section 16 of the Alaska Constitution states ...
Oregon has taken a groundbreaking step in clean energy with the enactment of two pioneering microgrid bills—HB 2065 and HB 2066. According to ...
The leader of the House Republican minority caucus, Rep. Mia Costello, R-Anchorage, says it may be in the governor's interest ...
Former U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola took to social media Wednesday night attacking Gov. Mike Dunleavy as using “extremist politics” ...
After the deadly Fourth of July weekend floods, many Texas Democrats say flood relief legislation should come before any talk of redistricting.
President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act makes the largest cuts to Medicaid since its creation, with doctors warning that patients will suffer. Susan Jaffe reports.
Alaska is one of the last states to forbid prison inmates from regularly using tablet computers. House Bill 35, passed by the Legislature, would change that by instituting rules for tablet use. The ...
May 13—JUNEAU — The Alaska Legislature is considering a comprehensive election reform measure with a suite of policies intended to make voting more accessible and secure, and to speed up when ...
The Alaska Legislature on Friday passed a major increase to K-12 education funding, worth $1,000 in the state’s per-student funding formula. Gov. Mike Dunleavy has indicated he will veto the ...
The Alaska State Medical Board is asking the Legislature to ban hormonal and surgical treatments for minors seeking to transition from one gender to another.
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