The bill is almost identical to House Bill 189, which the Legislature passed last year but Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed.
Alaska is one of three states that requires restaurant servers to be 21 in order to serve alcohol. The bill now heads to the ...
A new bill passed by the Alaska Senate seeks to lower the minimum age for serving alcohol from 21 to 18. Senate Bill 15 is ...
A bill that failed to pass in last year’s session of the Alaska Legislature is back under consideration for this year’s session.
State authorities identified and intercepted large and small alcohol imports headed for communities that have opted to ...
If the vote had passed, possession and importation of alcohol would have been allowed, while the sale would have remained ...
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“Alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable ... that intends to discourage youth use of e-cigarette products. Alaska state tobacco tax was last changed in 2006, years before vaping ...