The judge also found that the Alaska Redistricting Board violated the state Open Meetings Act by apparently holding discussions in private that should have been in public.
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Why overturning Roe wouldn’t end abortion rights in Alaska
Making an abortion ban stick would likely take an amendment to the state Constitution.
Tensions over PFD fuel talks of a new constitutional convention. Alaskans will vote on whether that time has come.
Vic Fischer, the last surviving delegate from the 1955 Alaska Constitutional Convention, has said now is not the time for another one.
John Havelock, former Alaska attorney general, has died
Havelock played a role in some of Alaska’s most important federal statutes, including the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.
Dunleavy delays start of special legislative session
The special session will now begin Aug. 16 instead of Aug. 2.
Alaska lawmakers set a limit on spending from the Permanent Fund. Now, many want to break it.
Alaska lawmakers have been filling multibillion-dollar deficits with money from savings accounts. But those are now effectively depleted, making Permanent Fund earnings an increasingly attractive option to lawmakers.
Alaska lawmakers agree on a lot of the budget, but settling on a PFD amount remains a big challenge
The $2,300 PFD amount received support from both conservative and liberal senators. So with the governor on board as well, why isn’t it on a clear path to being adopted?
Winfree selected to be first Alaska-born chief justice of state Supreme Court
Winfree’s term starts on July 1, succeeding Chief Justice Joel Bolger.
LISTEN: Katie Hurley remembered for charisma, energy and love for Alaska
Alaskans are mourning the loss of one of the last remaining participants in the crafting of the state Constitution, Katie Hurley, who died Sunday at the age of 99.
Gov. Dunleavy says he’s open to working with President Biden but will oppose blocking development
Dunleavy said that he plans to have a dialog with Biden administration officials, but if he sees a consistent pattern of opposition, the governor will “use whatever tools are necessary” to fight back.