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Stevens has represented the area covering Kodiak and the southern Kenai Peninsula since being appointed to the seat in 2003.
The Department of Fish and Game's bear kills this month, done despite a previous ruling, justify an restraining order ...
The campaign finance and elections bills could be part of a wave of big legislation that passes early next year, joining a ...
The Alaska Legislature finished the regular session one day early, an unusual — if not unprecedented — accomplishment in ...
Alaska Legislature approves $5.5 million for child advocacy centers, fills federal funding shortfall
The Alaska Legislature has approved state funding for child advocacy centers, which support child victims of physical and ...
HB 57 prescribes an increase to the public school funding formula, but that formula is subject to appropriations in the ...
KFF estimated that Alaska would see a loss of federal payments under the current proposed cuts equal to $194 million this ...
Flat funding, combined with inflation, will mean the Alaska state budget includes many service cuts, as lawmakers grapple ...
Dunleavy has been notably absent from debates and legislative negotiations on education, write five parents and advocates in ...
Senate Bill 64 passed the Senate this week, but the House doesn't have enough time to address it, legislators said.
Decades of inaction by Alaska’s leadership is leaving kids with the bill. Why are we OK with that?
Sarah K. Lewis writes in a commentary that Alaska constituents are demanding a better education and better experience for ...
New Mexico gave its wildlife management a greater focus non-game wildlife. But lawmakers elsewhere are taking a more ...
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