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There’s a lot to discuss in the next session, from a possible gas pipeline to Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s promise to deliver a plan to stabilize the state’s finances.
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Republicans and Democrats are aligning around Republican Rep. Nick Begich III and Democratic challenger Matt Schultz, endorsements show.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy plans to propose a two-mill property tax for the Alaska LNG project, 90% lower than the state's tax on other oil and gas infrastructure.
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20 Republicans helped deliver the rebuke of President Trump. Rep. Begich wasn't among them. Traditionally, the Alaska delegation has been among the most labor-friendly of GOP members of Congress.
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5 things gleaned from letters Alaska's congressional delegation wrote in response to constituent messages.
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Cronk replaces Wasilla Sen. Mike Shower, who resigned from the Senate to focus on a campaign for lieutenant governor.
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Dunleavy has pushed lawmakers to expand charter schools and homeschool. But after lawmakers overrode his vetoes this year, Dunleavy says he's prioritizing other issues.
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Sen. Dan Sullivan didn't defend sending the National Guard to U.S. cities. He didn't criticize it either.
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The governor’s budget fully funds the increase in education spending lawmakers approved this year and $3,650 Permanent Fund dividends.
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Sen. Dan Sullivan's vote was a surprise. "He's feeling the heat," said the Alaska Democratic Party chair.
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The government's 10% stake in Trilogy Metals is one in a string of deals the Trump administration made to spur domestic resource production for national security.
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In the coming weeks, Alaska's governor says he plans to roll out a plan to stabilize the state's tumultuous finances.