Many reasons for optimism in Alaska, Dunleavy says, while calling for state to be ‘most pro-life’ in the U.S.
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Alaska legislators say abortion-related legislation is unlikely to advance in the Capitol this year
A bipartisan supermajority in the Senate, plus close margins in the House, means controversial bills on social issues will face major obstacles.
In a historic first, Alaskans set to elect 3 LGBTQ lawmakers to state Legislature
Jennie Armstrong, Ashley Carrick and Andrew Gray are on track to become the first openly LGBTQ Alaskans to serve in the state Legislature in the body’s 60-year history.
Alaska doctor, once the focus of outrage, reflects on past as abortion provider, with questions
Doctor pursued unsuccessful libel case against Alaska Right to Life that touched on free speech issues.
Alaskans overwhelmingly say no to a constitutional convention
With nearly all precincts reporting, voters opposed the convention by more than 2-1.
What a constitutional convention has to do with abortion rights in Alaska
Voters have consistently rejected the convention question, but this time could be different.
At debate, Alaska US Senate candidates show clear contrast on abortion rights
It was the third and final in a televised series featuring the candidates for statewide offices.
Candidates for Alaska governor spar over abortion, crime, budget in televised debate
Walker and Gara’s attacks centered on Dunleavy’s record of slashing state spending on services and failing to advance a fiscal plan to provide a dependable calculation for the Permanent Fund dividend.
Record number of Alaskans turned out Saturday to support abortion rights
Thousands attended events in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Homer and Juneau.
Juneau residents rally for women’s rights in wake of Supreme Court abortion decision
Hundreds of Juneau residents rallied against the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade over the weekend.