Juneau Rep. Sara Hannan among dissenters in 35-5 vote, cites issues about property vs. hate crimes.
House Bill 17 allows women to buy up to 12 months’ worth of birth control pills at a time
Participants at permitted gathering at Capitol denounce proposal aimed at unauthorized gatherings.
Two days after the Alaska Legislature failed to override Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of a wide-ranging education bill, the effects of that failure continued to… Continue reading
Senate looks to House on next steps for education funding
One week remains until the deadline for federal grants that would make equitable speeds affordable.
Painting of late Congressman who served nearly 50 years will be on second floor near House Chambers.
Legislators warn bad blood may hamper other issues as numerous Republicans abandon earlier support.
Retaliation by governor, fractured relationships within Legislature on other issues among concerns.
Legislature expected to meet for veto override session Monday, unknown if enough votes exist.
Office opened last year without earmarked funds; APFC head says HQ could eventually move from Juneau
“Child sexual abuse material” replaces term “child pornography” in proposal passed by 39-1 vote.
House Finance Committee awaiting new revenue estimates for the coming year before finishing draft.
Giving governor full control of Alaska Marine Highway Operations Board among orders rejected.
South Anchorage high school teacher Logan Pitney said his colleagues are making exit strategies to flee their bad financial prospects in Alaska. He called Gov.… Continue reading
Clocks move an hour forward at 2 a.m. Sunday as legislation establishing year-round time debated.
Russian fish flooding global markets and other economic forces beyond the state’s border have created dire conditions for Alaska’s seafood industry. Now key legislators are… Continue reading
House Education Committee hasn’t met since Feb. 14, denying Dunleavy channel of support for his ideas
As major source of federal funding dwindles, state programs seek state money to continue care.
Alaska has welcomed more than 1,000 refugees from Ukraine since the war began