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It’s a Wrap!

By Berta Gardner on May 18, 2018   Op/Ed and the Editor, Politics  

It’s a Wrap!

Dear Friends and Neighbors, At 117 days, the Second Regular Session of the 30th Legislature adjourned Sine Die after passing a marathon number of bills, including many bills that were rolled into other bills. While we didn’t get everything we wanted – such as a durable fiscal plan that includes a broad-based revenue measure, appropriate funding […]

Alaska Legislature Passes Legislation to Safeguard Access to Civil Justice for Low-Income Alaskans

By Drew Cason | Akleg on May 14, 2018   Featured, Politics, State  

Alaska Legislature Passes Legislation to Safeguard Access to Civil Justice for Low-Income Alaskans

Juneau – On the final day of the 30th Alaska Legislature, the Alaska State Senate passed legislation sponsored by Representative Matt Claman (D-Anchorage) to safeguard Alaskans’ access to the civil justice system by creating a stable and sustainable mechanism for funding the Alaska Legal Services Corporation (ALSC). House Bill 106 would allow the legislature to […]

Legislation Approved to Support Alaska’s Commercial Fisheries

By Michael Mason | AKLeg on May 11, 2018   At Sea, Featured, Politics  

Legislation Approved to Support Alaska’s Commercial Fisheries

Juneau – Wednesday, the Alaska Legislature passed a bill sponsored by Representative Dan Ortiz (I-Ketchikan) that will help Alaskans involved in the states vital commercial fishing industry. House Bill 56 passed the Alaska State Senate Wednesday after passing the Alaska House of Representatives last year. “Commercial fishing is hard-work and creating a successful commercial fishing […]

As Session Draws to a Close, Legislature Fails to Pass Salmon Habitat Protection Bill

By Stand for Salmon on May 11, 2018   Featured, Politics, State  

As Session Draws to a Close, Legislature Fails to Pass Salmon Habitat Protection Bill

JUNEAU – The Alaska Legislature will gavel out in the coming days, leaving the widely supported House Bill 199, the “Wild Salmon Legacy Act,” stalled in the House Fisheries Committee where the bill will die with the end of the second session. The bill, which updates one of the state’s oldest laws, would have strengthened […]

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