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Gov. Mike Dunleavy has recently undergone treatment for Basal Cell Carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer, his office ...
Caroline Storm is the Executive Director for the Coalition for Education Equity, a nonprofit supporting Alaska schools. The ...
Governor Mike Dunleavy (R-AK) spoke today about plans to build a liquified natural gas (LNG) pipeline in Alaska at the Arctic ...
The Cascade Point boondoggle was shelved by Gov. Knowles, restarted by Gov. Murkowski, paused by Gov. Palin, reestablished by Gov. Parnell, and abandoned by Gov. Walker, only to be resurrected once ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy allowed three bills to become law this week without his signature, creating two fishing-related laws and ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNDunleavy outlines priorities for special sessionWhen Dunleavy announced his special session on July 2, multiple legislators said they thought the move was intended to ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNAlaska state senator, key vote on possible budget veto override, gets waiver from US ArmySince the governor’s announcement, many have said they will be canceling their plans in order to attend the special session. Sen. James Kaufman, R-Anchorage, will return from a trip to Vietnam, he ...
Former state Rep. David Eastman has won his lawsuit against Gov. Mike Dunleavy and the state of Alaska, successfully challenging the governor’s decision to allow a bill to become law last year. In the ...
Legislators will have an opportunity to call for an override vote on most of those vetoes when they meet Aug. 2 for a special ...
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KTVF on MSNDunleavy violated Alaska Constitution with appointment to judge-picking board, lawsuit allegesA group that advocates in favor of Alaska’s nonpartisan judicial system has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Mike Dunleavy, alleging that he illegally appointed a member to the board that nominates ...
There is absolutely no legitimate reason for the governor and AG to not meet with two borough mayors wishing to discuss evidence that Alaska’s judge investigator is falsifying investigations to keep ...
If passed by the State House and signed by Gov. Dunleavy, public schools officials could provide myriad so-called “mental health services,” including treatments that deal with gender identity, sexual ...
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