Opponents of restricting sex and gender content in schools dominate five-hour hearing
Fiscal plan focus of a committee hearing.
Proposed online register raises questions about practicality, cyberattacks, offline districts.
House Education Committee to host Thursday hearing on Dunleavy’s bill.
KENAI — The central Kenai Peninsula’s representatives in the Alaska House of Representatives have their eyes on state finances this week. Reps. Justin Ruffridge, a… Continue reading
Even the smallest pieces of House committee’s markup show signs of huge policy battles to come
Bethany Marcum, head of conservative think tank, hears from scathing doubters and glowing supporters
Legislature gives near-unanimous approval to hiring extra staff to fix months-long backlog
Bills to collect more from North Slope producers, enact new sales taxes get hearings next week.
Dangers can be addressed through the budget and through other practical actions, activists said.
Instead of losing $1B during first decade, Alaska will break-even by 2030, revised forecast shows
Bill includes $6.8 million to immediately address a crisis in the state’s food-stamp program.
Call for a joint session rejected by upper chamber, bills to overturn pay hikes may lack support
Feisty testimony offered by residents statewide and legislators respond in kind
$800 increase over two years OKd by House committee, Senate proposing $1,348 two-year increase
Coming up with a spending plan for next year and beyond will be a complex series of negotiations.
Dunleavy clears way for 67% hike in legislative pay, 20% in his to take effect in coming months
Competing legislation brings national fracas to the Capitol.
Large deficit in governor’s budget drives dividend lower, poor oil price forecast may mean other cuts
National PFAS limits, state takeover of wetlands permits raise doubts about who should take charge