James Brooks
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The decision could change the system created by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act more than 50 years ago.
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Elections officials say they're not certain whether nonpartisan candidate Darren Deacon has been a resident long enough to run for House.
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Ahead of the withdrawal deadline, an Anchorage House race is down to two Republicans, and the race to replace Click Bishop lost a candidate.
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Mayor Michael Welch, a Republican, is the lone challenger to incumbent Rep. Mike Prax, R-North Pole, in this year's state House elections.
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The Legislative Budget and Audit Committee has oversight authority over the Permanent Fund. A performance audit could be in the offing.
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A measure seeking to eliminate ranked choice voting and the state’s open primary is on the November ballot.
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Under Alaska law, donors are required to disclose the “true source” of large contributions from nonprofits to local candidates.
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The case could allow tribal governments, rather than Alaska Native corporations, to take authority over significant amounts of Alaska land.
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Supporters of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have turned in more than 5,900 signatures, hoping to get the independent presidential candidate on this fall’s ballot.
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By February, Gov. Mike Dunleavy will have appointed four of the five Supreme Court justices, and the next opening isn't for years.