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Under the Biden administration, burdensome regulations and restrictive permitting processes hindered growth, deterring ...
It’s time for Alaska to stop being dead last. It’s time to stop listening to the voices that only shout when dollars are on ...
For far too long, we’ve been told that the answer to our education crisis is to simply spend more — more money, more bureaucracy, more time. And yet, here we ...
The vote means that Alaska’s education funding formula will be permanently and significantly increased for the first time in ...
An education bill in Alaska that increases funding per student and allows for the establishment of charter schools was ...
Lawmakers voted 46-14 to override the governor’s veto of a bill that includes increased funding for public schools and a ...
The broad agreement between the Alaska House and Senate this session stands in stark contrast to lawmakers’ deepening ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of the latest education funding bill, House Bill 57, following his recent veto of House Bill 69, ...
Brick by brick, budget by budget, Gov. Mike Dunleavy has led a systematic campaign to weaken public education in our state.
Some legislators say they’re hopeful they can override the governor's veto. A vote is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
After years of virtually flat state funding, House Bill 57 would raise the $5,960 Base Student Allocation by $700.
The Alaska Legislature on Tuesday adjourned after approving an austere operating budget for the next fiscal year with a ...