Senate Bill 15 would allow 18- to 20-year-olds to serve alcohol under supervision in restaurants, breweries and hotels, but ...
Lawmakers from both parties appear to agree: school funding should be increased. But by how much — and whether the bill that ...
The unbalanced budget reflects sharp divides in the Legislature on the PFD, school funding and the size of the budget itself.
On Wednesday, the Alaska House of Representatives voted 32-8 to pass Senate Bill 15, which lowers the minimum alcohol-serving ...
Not everybody's happy about the change, which ends decades of unfettered access to the Capitol. But some lawmakers say it's ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNResolution pending in Alaska Legislature urges more federal support for NOAA weather buoysThe buoys are cited as examples of how the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its National Weather Service ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNMurkowski votes to oppose Canada tariffs, Sullivan votes in supportThe vote was largely symbolic because the underlying resolution lacks support in the Republican-controlled U.S. House.
Alaska's Medical Board unanimously concluded that gender transition procedures were “lacking legitimacy as standard medical ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNAirport-style security screening coming soon to Alaska State Capitol after Legislative Council’s OKNew airport-style security measures for the Alaska State Capitol when the Alaska Legislature is in session were approved ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNEducation hot topic at legislative town hallWell over 100 people packed into the Betty J. Glick Assembly Chambers in Soldotna on Saturday for a town hall meeting with three of the Kenai Peninsula’s state legislators. Sen. Jesse Bjorkman, ...
Progress on the budget has slowed in the Alaska Legislature's House Finance Committee with sharp divides over the size of a school funding boost and the annual Permanent Fund dividend. The Legislature ...
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