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Alaska House Acts to Extend Sunset Date of SESA

By Jeremiah Campbell | AK House Majority on Apr 3, 2013   General News  

Juneau, Alaska – The Alaska House of Representatives Tuesday passed legislation, by Representative Pete Higgins, extending the sunset date of the Special Education Service Agency (SESA) to June 30, 2021, and realigning it under the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development.

Alaska House Honors Late Governor Jay Hammond

By Jeremiah Campbell | AK House Majority on Apr 2, 2013   Politics  

Juneau, Alaska – Alaska’s fourth governor’s legacy was honored by the Alaska House of Representatives Monday with the passage of House Bill 130. The bill, sponsored by Representative Paul Seaton, establishes July 21 of each year as Jay Hammond Day.

Alaska House Acts to Create Unmanned Aircraft Task Force

By Jeremiah Campbell | AK House Majority on Mar 30, 2013   Politics  

Juneau, Alaska – The Alaska House of Representatives Friday unanimously passed House Concurrent Resolution 6, sponsored by Representative Shelley Hughes, R-Palmer, which establishes a Legislative Task Force on Unmanned Aircraft Systems and recognizes the Alaska Center for Unmanned Aircraft Integration at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Alaska House OKs AK Fire Standards Council Membership Change

By Jeremiah Campbell | AK House Majority on Mar 29, 2013   Politics  

Juneau, Alaska – The Alaska House of Representatives Thursday unanimously passed a bill ensuring appropriate representation on the Alaska Fire Standards Council. The Council is currently made up of 11 members, 10 of which are appointed by the governor.

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