House committee advances legislation that would restrict the rights of Alaska trans kids.
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Senate passes fast-tracked rural school broadband bill, Dunleavy promises quick signature
The bill increases the amount of state money provided to school districts to purchase broadband service.
Protesters rally at state Capitol for Gaza ceasefire and against Dunleavy’s protest crackdown bill
The governor’s bill would criminalize unpermitted street protesting and other actions that block highways and access to public places.
Dozens of Juneauites rallied for an override of Dunleavy’s education veto. It didn’t happen
The bill that Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed would have given the district more than $5 million in additional state funding.
With Dunleavy veto threat looming, lawmakers work toward common ground on education
The bipartisan education bill passed with large majorities in the House and Senate.
Education bill would add millions to Juneau School District’s budget
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has suggested he’ll veto the bill unless it includes more of his priorities.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy says bipartisan education funding bill ‘falls far short’
The bill would increase the base per-student state funding to school districts by $680, the first substantial increase since 2016.
Alaska lawmakers grapple with test-score gap between charters and other public schools
Charter study was not designed to compare charters with regular district schools.
Alaska Gov. Dunleavy’s plan to lease land for carbon storage comes with questions
Right now, the state’s ideas are far from materializing.
Alaska legislators are moving to reject some of Dunleavy’s executive orders
The Alaska Senate moved quickly on Monday to take the first formal steps needed to reject some or all of the 12 executive orders Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued at the start of this year’s legislative session.