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Returning the state's workforce to a pension plan was a major campaign issue for the largely Democratic House and Senate coalition majorities.
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“The state of Alaska is probably facing its largest fiscal problem … in 30 years,” said Sen. Lyman Hoffman.
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Alaska's senior U.S. senator says Trump is overstepping as he dismantles agencies. She offered no fail-safe way to keep the president in his constitutional lane.
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Members of the Alaska Senate voted 19-0 against the proposal.
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Alaska is one of three states that requires restaurant servers to be 21 in order to serve alcohol. The bill now heads to the state House.
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The plaintiffs challenge homeschoolers’ use of state funding for tuition at private and religious schools and seek to add the districts as defendants after a state Supreme Court ruling last year.
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Trump issued the order renaming Denali after President William McKinley on his first day back in office. The decision sparked an uproar across Alaska.
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The state faces a nearly $200 million deficit to maintain essentially status-quo spending, leaving lawmakers with hard choices: reduce spending, raise revenue, cut the dividend, or draw from savings.
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Our newsroom is trying to gauge the potential impact of these cuts and we want to hear from you.
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The Trump administration had given more than 2 million federal employees until today to decide whether to stay or go. A federal judge in Massachusetts has paused the effort until Monday.
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The Juneau protest was part of a nationwide movement to protest against President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders.