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On Monday, a spokesperson for the governor said Dunleavy intends to veto the bill, confirming prior posts on social media.
A priority of House and Senate leaders, the boost appears to lack the support needed to override the governor.
Attempting to bring fish farms to our wild state illustrates just how divorced Dunleavy is from the real Alaska. I encourage everyone to tell the governor to read and adopt recommendations from ...
This year, the Alaska Legislature has a historic number of women representing districts across the state, with the first ...
Alaska will remain one of two states without a cabinet-level Department of Agriculture, at least for the time being. On Wednesday, the Alaska Legislature voted 32-28 to deny an executive order ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung, third right, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy, third left, and others pose in Taipei on Wednesday. Photo courtesy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs The main ...
In social media videos, Dunleavy has emphasized that around 95% of Alaska food comes from Outside. He has said ... remain one of my policy priorities as Governor." Supporters said a dedicated ...
Could Alaska be a key state in the first round of trade negotiations? Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signaled Tuesday that ...
An education funding boost passed the House and Senate Friday and is now headed for the governor, who has promised to veto it. Alaska Public ... Gov. Mike Dunleavy, though, has consistently ...
Dunleavy's proposal ... [from the North Slope to Southcentral Alaska], for example,” she said. Rep. Rebecca Schwanke, R-Tazlina, disagreed, saying the governor could not have prevented a ...
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