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Lawmakers introduced new bills related to education ahead of the 2026 legislative session, and will continue debating bills from last year.
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Lawmakers have the next four months to act on a multitude of issues facing the state, from a possible gas pipeline to the perennial question of how the state will pay its bills.
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The Alaskan Independence Party’s leadership formally dissolved the organization in a vote on Dec. 7.
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Nonpartisan analysts say Mary Peltola has a fighting chance but that Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan has the edge in a state President Trump won handily.
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A lengthy agenda awaits lawmakers when they return to the Capitol on Tuesday.
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Alaska is set to receive $273 million per year for five years from the program, created as part of President Trump's spending- and tax-cut law passed this summer.
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Former Anchorage Mayor and gubernatorial candidate Dave Bronson announced Joshua Church as his choice for lieutenant governor Wednesday.
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Political compromise isn’t a reason to restrict free speech, Judge Adolf Zeman says in Thursday ruling.
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President Trump continues to talk about taking Greenland, a territory of Denmark. Congress hasn't shown it's willing to rein in his military ambitions.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy appointed Mat-Su Republicans Steve St. Clair and Garret Nelson to fill two open seats in the state House late last year.
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Alaska's congressional delegation introduced legislation Wednesday that aims to reduce bycatch in parts of southwest Alaska using better marine data, technology and gear.
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The president remains furious that a group of five GOP senators — "real losers" — are trying to ban further military action in Venezuela unless Congress consents.