On social media and at an Alaska Democratic party meeting in Juneau last weekend, progressives complained that Revak is too much.
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‘You will not see a repeat of 2019’: Looking back at Dunleavy’s first term and what’s to come
Observers say not to expect the next four years to repeat much of the first four.
Public can weigh in on how Alaska should use millions of opioid settlement money
Council recommends investing settlement money so it can fund opioid abuse recovery efforts in perpetuity.
AT&T Alaska workers vote to authorize a strike
The union is asking for cost of living increases and more affordable health care.
Gov. Dunleavy signs budget that includes $3,200 payments to Alaskans
This year’s PFD is lower than what the 40-year-old state formula would have set, but it’s still the highest dividend on record.
Gov. Dunleavy, lawmakers celebrate passage of Alaska Reads Act
The act aims to improve student reading outcomes across the state by third grade.
The 2022 Alaska election field of candidates clears up
More than 200 candidates are running for state and federal offices.
Alaska Senate approves bill formally recognizing Native tribes
Alaska’s state government would formally recognize all of Alaska’s 229 federally recognized tribes under legislation passed Friday by the state Senate in a 15-0 vote.
Bill aimed at reducing hair discrimination in schools is headed to governor
The House on Tuesday amended the bill, deleting the portion relating to the workplace.
Alaska Permanent Fund dividend amount still in limbo, as state House leaders delay budget vote
It remains uncertain whether the Alaska Legislature will approve $5,500 payments to Alaskans this fall.