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With a Saturday deadline quickly approaching, a spokesperson for Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s office told Alaska’s News Source that ...
The Alaska Legislature has voted to uphold Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of a bill that would have significantly increased the ...
With a month left in the legislative session, multiple lawmakers said it would be difficult to craft an education measure ...
Concerns over the state's ability to pay for the $1,000 per-student increase in basic funding, given its worsening fiscal ...
Gov. Dunleavy vetoed a $1,000 boost to basic school funding. Lawmakers failed to override it. Here's a look ahead with a ...
The new version of House Bill 57, a House-approved bill requiring school districts to regulate student cellphone use, now ...
With school funding still uncertain, and less than a month to go in the Alaska legislative session, the Senate Finance ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has already signaled his opposition to the new education measure unless his policy priorities are added.
As leaders from a newly formed group of dozens of central and southeast Alaska dads speak out against Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s ...
JUNEAU — Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy flew to Taiwan last month to pitch business and government leaders on Alaska’s ...
On Monday, a spokesperson for the governor said Dunleavy intends to veto the bill, confirming prior posts on social media.
The amended version of House Bill 57 remains in committee, which means it could be further amended to include policy changes advocated by the governor.