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Gov. Mike Dunleavy has already signaled his opposition to the new education measure unless his policy priorities are added.
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.
The new version of House Bill 57, a House-approved bill requiring school districts to regulate student cellphone use, now ...
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KTVF on MSNGovernor’s office: no decision on signing 18-20 year old alcohol servers bill, as deadline approachesWith a Saturday deadline quickly approaching, a spokesperson for Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s office told Alaska’s News Source that ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNAlaska Senate committee’s draft budget cuts $206 million from House plan but still has deficitEven with the Senate’s cuts, preliminary figures show that the operating budget — when combined with other budget bills — ...
Alaska doesn’t have a spending problem or a revenue problem; it has an expectations problem — unreasonable expectations that ...
The Alaska Legislature has voted to uphold Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of a bill that would have significantly increased the funding formula for Alaska’s K-12 public schools. Dunleavy vetoed House Bill ...
The proposal to relax the rules that currently bar any finfish farming in Alaska might seem limited, but it has already met ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNRevised education bill with $700 BSA hike gets new policy measures, advances to Senate floorAn education bill with newly added policy provisions as well as a $700 increase in per-student funding was quickly advanced ...
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