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A freeze on state employee hiring and travel, as well as development of new regulations, was ordered by Gov. Mike Dunleavy on ...
The itinerary for Treg Taylor’s trip to Normandy included a stay at a five-star hotel favored by Hollywood stars and polo ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy is demanding the Legislature pass additional education policy changes, or he'll veto a compromise bill ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNDunleavy administration is blocking billion-dollar audit of oil tax disputes, legislators sayMike Dunleavy’s administration to disclose reports that could show the state settling oil tax disputes for significantly less ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNGovernor’s staff warns executive branch away from Capitol in session’s last daysAs the Alaska Legislature enters the last weeks of its regular session, Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration has warned ...
Alaska school superintendents said Thursday that Gov. Mike Dunleavy told them he would veto a bipartisan education bill, and potentially reduce school funding in the budget, unless the Legislature ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNDunleavy threatens unprecedented veto of education funds in budget unless his policy goals are metDunleavy, who has line-item veto authority on discretionary budget items, did veto half of a one-time $680 BSA increase in ...
Mike Dunleavy's education priorities or risk seeing school funding vetoed. The Legislature is poised to approve an education measure on Wednesday with a substantial school funding boost and ...
Mike Dunleavy’s desk. House Bill 57 would provide a $700 increase to basic per-student state education funding, the base student allocation, a longtime priority for the bipartisan coalitions who ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy last week said that he would sign a school funding increase of that size, but only if education policies preferred by his administration were added to the measure. The Senate on ...
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