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Governor Dunleavy Signs House Bill 14, Closes ‘Schneider Loophole’

By Lauren Gilliam | Office of the Governor on Jul 20, 2019   Featured, State  

Governor Dunleavy Signs House Bill 14, Closes ‘Schneider Loophole’

  Images of signing. (Click here for photos) (Juneau) – Today Alaska Governor Michael J. Dunleavy signed into law House Bill 14, legislation to close the final gap in the ‘Schneider Loophole’ that allowed for a heinous act of violence to be met with little consequence. HB 14, sponsored by Representative John Lincoln of Kotzebue, […]

Senate Democratic Leader Praises Unanimous Passage of Capital Budget

By Noah Hanson | AKLEG on Jul 20, 2019   Featured, Politics, State  

Senate Democratic Leader Praises Unanimous Passage of Capital Budget

  JUNEAU – Today, the Alaska State Senate passed a Capital Budget unanimously for the second time this year. The Capital Budget, Senate Bill 2002, now heads over to the House of Representatives for consideration. The capital budget is vastly similar to the bare bones version that passed June 13, 2019, which was vetoed by […]

Illegally Dumped Fish Waste Invites Bears, Fines

By David Battle | ADF&G on Jul 19, 2019   Featured, State  

Illegally Dumped Fish Waste Invites Bears, Fines

  (Anchorage) — With salmon arriving now in many Alaska fisheries, anglers and dipnetters are reminded to take care to dispose of fish waste properly. Discarding fish waste on public or private property or along roads, pull-offs, and trails can attract bears into residential areas and result in fines ranging from $300 to $1,000. In […]

ACLU of Alaska Sues to Reverse Governor Dunleavy’s Retaliatory Veto of Court System Funding

By Casey Reynolds | ACLU of Alaska on Jul 18, 2019   Featured, Politics, State  

ACLU of Alaska Sues to Reverse Governor Dunleavy’s Retaliatory Veto of Court System Funding

  Anchorage, Alaska – Today, the ACLU of Alaska filed suit against Governor Dunleavy to block his administration’s attempt to punish the Alaska Court System by vetoing $334,700 in its 2020 budget because the Alaska Supreme Court ruled in a manner at odds with his political views. This veto is an impermissible exercise of executive […]

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