Two budget-related bills were advanced by the House Finance Committee, but not without extensive debate first.
Lawmakers from both parties appear to agree: school funding should be increased. But by how much — and whether the bill that ...
The Alaska House of Representatives on Thursday approved a bill that seeks to solve a nearly $200 million state budget ...
Public health saw the first big layoff to hit state government after a wave of cuts at the federal level and among ...
The renewed push for the development of a new liquefied natural gas line in Alaska is prompting more heated debate over the ...
This year, the Alaska Legislature has a historic number of women representing districts across the state, with the first ...
A proposed $14 billion state budget for next year with a $1.9 billion deficit, due largely to a “full” Permanent Fund ...
A proposed $44 billion liquified natural gas pipeline project in Alaska is drawing investment interest from Asia, Alaska Gov.
The bill would allow 18- to 20-year-olds in Alaska to serve alcohol under supervision in restaurants, breweries and hotels, but not bars or liquor stores.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy could hire an aide in the governor’s office who is knowledgeable in Alaska agriculture to work with the ...
This year's Final Four in the NCAA men's tournament boasts four No. 1 seeds. Is it the best ever? We rank the tops of the ...
The unbalanced budget reflects sharp divides in the Legislature on the PFD, school funding and the size of the budget itself.
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