The state faces a nearly $200 million deficit to maintain essentially status-quo spending, leaving lawmakers with hard ...
A permitting system designed in the 1970s was supposed to make Alaska’s commercial fishing industry more sustainable and more ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNOn top of a flat-funded BSA, Juneau Board of Education considers loss of local funding and grantsLocal school officials are worrying about more than the high-stakes battle at the Alaska State Capitol over education funding ...
Dunleavy said before the start of this year’s session he is willing to consider a permanent increase of up to $200 million in education funding if legislators are willing to support his policy goals.
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Juneau Empire on MSNFor fourth consecutive year, gas pipeline boss is Alaska’s top-paid public executiveFrank Richards, executive director of the state corporation in charge of a long-planned trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline, is ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy's bill does not increase the state's base student allocation. He has repeatedly called for any funding increases to be targeted and tied to reforms.
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Juneau Empire on MSNLegislators and governor form working group seeking quick education funding and policy packageCrafting a compromise education spending and policy package will be attempted during the next two weeks by a five-person ...
A permitting system designed in the 1970s was supposed to make Alaska’s commercial fishing industry more sustainable and more ...
Mike Dunleavy’s staff, lawmakers at the Alaska State Capitol said Monday ... Rebecca Himschoot, a Sitka independent who co-chairs the House Education Committee and sponsored HB69.
JUNEAU — The Alaska Legislature is facing a substantial deficit in the upcoming fiscal year, due largely to diminished oil ...
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