Skepticism looms as an obstacle over Alaska Legislature’s special gasline session
Some legislators say the pipeline proposal is already financially sound and does not need additional help from the state.
Some legislators say the pipeline proposal is already financially sound and does not need additional help from the state.
Alaska lawmakers approved an additional $144 million in one-time funding for K-12 schools next year, plus a batch of education…
Opponents of limits on campaign cash seek a mid-election start, inviting a lawsuit that could disrupt the start of new…
Legislators ended their two-year regular term after passing 111 bills but failing to achieve the top objectives set by the…
If the governor signs the bill, restaurants and state agencies must stop using the foam food cartons that are sources…
Senate Bill 237 also creates a digital driver's license for Alaska and allows Alaskans to get Social Security cards via…
The ultimate goal is for Alaska to join with another state that offers a similar program, like Colorado’s SecureSavings.
The boxes would allow people to surrender an infant without speaking to a person, reducing the chance of an abandoned…
House Bill 16, which would reimpose limits on donations to candidates, may pre-empt a measure already scheduled for an August…
The governor wants lproperty tax breaks to the company proposing to build the project, but lawmakers are skeptical about the…