Alaska’s Attorney General has joined a bipartisan group calling on lawmakers to change federal banking rules over handling legal marijuana sales.
Federal Government
Murkowski, Sullivan contend with less Republican Senate
This year, the Republican majority can only afford to lose one senator to keep a simple majority. Senate leadership and Alaska’s senators talk through some of their bipartisan goals for the year.
‘Racist’ and ‘shameful’: How other countries are responding to Trump’s slur
The African Union was “frankly alarmed” by President Trump’s comments. Haiti said they were “misguided,” while the U.N. called them “racist.” And around the world, officials are asking for clarity.
A fight over sovereign tribal rights in Canada could be nearing it’s end
Tribal members are waiting for the next move from British Columbia’s provincial government in a long-running battle over sovereign rights.
Trump administration will let states require people to work for Medicaid
Ten states have already asked the administration to add work requirements to the popular health insurance program for low-income people. But many recipients are already working.
Four decisions in three weeks: How Trump is transforming Alaska
Under the Trump administration, the tide is turning on some of Alaska’s biggest environmental battles.





