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We discuss what is known and what has service-providers concerned about the ongoing freezes on federal funds on this Talk of Alaska.
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Longtime State Rep. Bryce Edgmon, I-Dillingham, recently spoke with KUCB’s Andy Lusk after picking up the House speaker’s gavel again for the first time since 2021.
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Twenty-one members of the United States DOGE Service have resigned, they said in an anonymous letter, citing DOGE's ongoing work dramatically reshaping the federal government.
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Mike Macans is one of an unknown number of Small Business Administration employees who were fired, unfired and fired again.
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Anna Eischen is among thousands of federal workers fired by the Trump administration.
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Those recent federal orders come from President Donald Trump, who’s put diversity, equity and inclusion policies squarely in his crosshairs.
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“It’s been a nightmare,” said David Owens with the union American Federation of Government Employees. “I’ve had people call me all day long."
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One of the Alaska safety groups that the Federal Aviation Administration is leaving is the Aviation Weather Working Group.
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The U.S. has been the strongest supporter of Ukraine in its war with Russia. Yet with a series of blunt comments, President Trump now sounds more aligned with Russia than Ukraine.
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The comments, in his first address to state lawmakers, come as Alaskans reckon with the effects of Trump’s broad efforts to cut government and consolidate his power.
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The senator has voted for all but two of Trump’s nominees. She says she has to find a way to work with the administration to press Alaska’s concerns.
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The Alaska senator blasted President Trump for mass firings and choosing Russia over Ukraine.