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“Alaska Reads Act” to Have House Concurrence Vote

By Leona Long | AKLEG on May 18, 2022   Featured, Politics, State  

“Alaska Reads Act” to Have House Concurrence Vote

JUNEAU – Tuesday, the Alaska State Senate amended House Bill 114 to include the “Alaska Reads Act.” The amendment, sponsored by Senator Roger Holland, (R-Anchorage), Senator Donny Olson, (D-Golovin), and Senator Tom Begich, (D-Anchorage), and supported by the Senate unanimously, makes six changes to the version that passed the Senate on April 12, 2022: Increases […]

Legislature enshrines Tribal Child Welfare Compact in Alaska Law

By Joe Plesha | AK Leg on May 17, 2022   Featured, Politics, State  

Legislature enshrines Tribal Child Welfare Compact in Alaska Law

JUNEAU – Monday, legislation passed the State Legislature that enshrined the historic and landmark Tribal Child Welfare compact in Alaska Statute. House Bill 184 codifies the Tribal Child Welfare compact, a government-to-government agreement between the State of Alaska and eighteen Tribes and tribal organizations that seeks to address the deep structural inequities in the way […]

Legislation passes Senate providing State recognition of Alaska Native Tribes

By Graham Judson | AKLEG on May 14, 2022   Politics, State  

Legislation passes Senate providing State recognition of Alaska Native Tribes

JUNEAU – On a unanimous vote, legislation by Rep. Zulkosky codifying federal recognition of Alaska’s Tribes in State law for the first time passed the Senate Friday morning. Despite the shared values between Tribes and the State that seek to ensure vibrant and healthy communities, Alaska obtained statehood during an era of federal Indian policy […]

White House Prepares to Ration Vaccines as GOP Obstructs Covid Aid

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on May 14, 2022   Featured, Health, National, National/World, Politics  

White House Prepares to Ration Vaccines as GOP Obstructs Covid Aid

“It’s a result of poor preparation, underinvestment in public health, political polarization, and Covid minimization,” said one physician. The Biden White House is reportedly preparing to ration coronavirus vaccines as Senate Republicans continue to obstruct a multibillion-dollar Covid-19 aid package, sparking outcry from public health experts who say GOP obstruction is hampering the nation’s pandemic response […]

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