James Brooks
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The ruling may end a legal challenge that has persisted since 2023 and means those products are restricted to Alaska marijuana retailers.
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The bill comes from Rep. Andrew Gray, D-Anchorage, who said on Monday that it represents a way to fight rape and child sexual assault.
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At least one other member of the Alaska Senate’s bipartisan majority is expected to not seek reelection in 2026.
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House Bill 16 and Senate Bill 64 could be part of a wave of big legislation that passes early next year.
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Legislators finished the regular session one day early, an unusual — if not unprecedented — accomplishment in Alaska.
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Flat funding, combined with inflation, will mean service cuts in many places across the state.
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A panel of negotiators has finished combining different budget drafts approved by the House and Senate.
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The data sharing is part of a nationwide request by the Trump administration and appears to be part of an effort targeting migrants.
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Alaska would be on the same time zone as Seattle for four months of the year if the bill becomes law.
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It’s the first time in recent memory that the House has voted down a legislative citation.