Bill also allows state to seek extension of COVID-era funds for other residents needing daily care
Two Alaska governing bodies hold annual sessions a few blocks apart, yet still have wide chasms
$58 million from drug companies would go to new investment fund, earnings used for treatment
Six members vote to keep remarks made from official journal as tribal asssembly meets nearby
State takeover of wetlands permitting, lack of support for social services among main issues
Growth of Tlingit Haida’s community programs and political influence highlighted on first day
These are the major pieces of the puzzle facing lawmakers; how would you make them fit?
Senate expected to take public testimony on its proposed spending plan later this week
Juneau man staging solo protest disrupts committee hearing, gets in fight in State Office Building
About 180 more people testify mostly in opposition to bill, but legislators’ minds appear unchanged
Testimony nearly unanimous in favor of 22.5% proposed increase; senators ask how to pay for it
Lawmakers trying to work out differences on PFD, education, deficit as final month of session nears
Supporters hoping for bigger presence than first meeting when 90% of testimony opposed proposal
Bill allows municipalities to give breaks for economic development, penalize blighted properties
Presentation about proper parenting features mature imagary, talk of arresting librarians
U.S. Forest Service to conduct online, in-person sessions during coming weeks for 10-year plan
Coverage for more than 260,000 Alaskans to be checked during next year as COVID-19 protection ends
House majority ties increase to minority’s willingness to balance budget with reserve funds
Group scheduled to issue final report in mid-2024; some lawmakers seeking quicker action
Republican-led majority revokes funding increase as minority threatens to withhold CBR vote