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Senator Wielechowski Introduces Legislation to Repeal the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Commission

By Noah Hanson | AKLEG on Mar 7, 2019   Featured, Politics, State  

Senator Wielechowski Introduces Legislation to Repeal the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Commission

  SB 76 Would Save $421,000 Per Year JUNEAU – Sen. Bill Wielechowski (D-Anchorage) introduced legislation today that repeals the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Commission. This commission was established in 2005 to keep Workers’ Compensation appeals out of the court system, but in practice the same ratio of cases are appealed to the Supreme Court. Eliminating […]

British Columbia Mining Linked with Human Rights Violations for Alaska Tribal Nations

By Daveon Coleman | Earthjustice on Dec 5, 2018   Southeast Alaska, State  

British Columbia Mining Linked with Human Rights Violations for Alaska Tribal Nations

[dropcap]J[/dropcap]UNEAU, AK – Tribal nations of Southeast Alaska have called on an international body to take action in preventing human rights violations related to the ability to practice their culture and maintain their livelihoods, stemming from six hard-rock mines in British Columbia. The Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission (SEITC), which represents 15 sovereign Tribal nations […]

November 29th, 1963

By VOA on Nov 29, 2018   Featured, This Day in Alaskan History  

November 29th, 1963

Record of Decision Signed for Sterling Highway MP 45-60

By Shannon McCarthy | ADOT&PF on Jun 1, 2018   Featured, State  

Record of Decision Signed for Sterling Highway MP 45-60

(Anchorage, Alaska)–Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Division Administrator Sandra Garcia-Aline signed the Record of Decision (ROD) today for the Sterling Highway Milepost 45-60 project, commonly known as the “Cooper Landing Bypass Project.” The ROD formally selects the Juneau Creek Alternative as the preferred alternative for the project. The Juneau Creek Alternative provides the best balance between […]

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