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Time to Establish Firm Fiscal Policies That Will Limit Spending Into the Future and Ensure That Our Reserves Are Replenished

By DOR Commissioner Lucinda Mahoney on Apr 20, 2022   Op/Ed and the Editor, State  

Time to Establish Firm Fiscal Policies That Will Limit Spending Into the Future and Ensure That Our Reserves Are Replenished

The ongoing geopolitical events occurring around the world remind us how interconnected Alaska is to global events. Sadly, these events are resulting in loss of life, terror in Ukraine, and economic disruptions felt around the world, including Alaska. Alaskans are experiencing high costs of energy and inflation impacts, all while recovering from a global pandemic and now the war. […]

Department of Public Safety Hires MMIP Investigator

By Austin McDaniel | State of Aalska on Apr 18, 2022   Featured, State  

Department of Public Safety Hires MMIP Investigator

(Anchorage, AK)— The Alaska Department of Public Safety has hired former Alaska State Trooper Anne Sears to lead the Department’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) Initiative.  Investigator Sears will work on unsolved murders and missing persons cases that involve Indigenous persons across the Alaska State Trooper’s area of responsibility.  “The State of Alaska is […]

March Jobs up 2.3 Percent from March 2021

By Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development on Apr 18, 2022   Featured, State  

March Jobs up 2.3 Percent from March 2021

JUNEAU, Alaska — March’s job count was 2.3 percent higher than March 2021, an increase of 6,800 jobs but still 11,900 below the same month in 2019, the year before the pandemic started. The leisure and hospitality sector had 2,700 more jobs than last March but 2,800 fewer than March 2019. The trade, transportation and […]

Governor Dunleavy Encourages U.S. Navy to Expand SEAL Training in Alaska

By Jeff Turner | Alaska.gov on Apr 15, 2022   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Governor Dunleavy Encourages U.S. Navy to Expand SEAL Training in Alaska

(Juneau) – Alaska is home to thousands of active duty military personnel and has the highest per capita population of veterans in the entire country. In an effort to build on Alaska’s relationship with the military, Governor Mike Dunleavy sent a letter to United States Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro this week, inviting […]

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