James Brooks
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For the first time in Alaska history, the state’s supreme court is majority female. It’s also being led, for just the second time, by a woman.
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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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Members of the Alaska Senate voted 19-0 against the proposal.
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In a letter to the Senate, the governor said the bill would help protect Alaskans' privacy, which is guaranteed by the state constitution.
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At Gov. Dunleavy’s suggestion, a team of negotiators from his office will meet with select legislators starting Tuesday morning.
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The switch to inflation-adjusted salaries will automatically take effect after the next election unless lawmakers and the governor reject it.
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Their total bill is now approaching a quarter-million dollars after a failed effort during the 2024 campaign season.
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Bills to make unpermitted protests felonies were introduced last year but never advanced to final votes in either the state House or the state Senate.
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The action follows similar moves by other Republican governors and the Republican U.S. Speaker of the House ahead of Inauguration Day.
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But for a 12th consecutive year, the longest streak since World War II, more people moved away than moved to the state.