The comments, in his first address to state lawmakers, come as Alaskans reckon with the effects of Trump’s broad efforts to cut government and consolidate his power.
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Juneau Empire on MSNAlaska state employees rally for more pay and benefits on same day mass federal firings occurAs thousands of federal workers were being fired on Valentine’s Day by the Trump administration, a group of about 70 state ...
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Fairbanks KTVF on MSNBill proposes student debt relief for teachers and state workers in AlaskaState lawmakers are weighing a bill which would offer student debt relief for Alaskans who return home to teach or work for ...
Alaska’s Emergency Operations Center has canceled an annual test of the system responsible for alerting Alaskans about ...
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Hosted on MSNUpdated requirements to obtain the $1,700 check in AlaskaAlaska stands alone in the United States with its distinctive economic system, leveraging natural resources to benefit its ...
In his inaugural address, Representative Nick Begich emphasizes Alaska's potential in energy and resource development, ...
Unalaska City School District officials are advocating for more education funding during their annual visits to the Alaska ...
Alaska’s new Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Carney delivered her first State of the Judiciary Address, acknowledging court ...
As if years of political interference and, for many elected officials, disinterest weren’t enough to sink the Alaska Marine Highway System, rust and age could finish the job. Maybe the answer is some ...
David Eastman, who is running for re-election to State House against challenger Jubliee Underwood in the race for District 27. Eastman goes into depth about the challenges faced in the legislature, ...
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