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State Successfully Prosecutes Workers’ Compensation Fraud

By Heather Beaty | Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development on May 20, 2018   State  

State Successfully Prosecutes Workers’ Compensation Fraud

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — An Anchorage jury has convicted a former Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOTPF) employee of multiple criminal charges related to workers’ compensation fraud. Scott Groom was found guilty of one felony count of scheme to defraud, two felony counts of theft in the second degree, and 34 felony counts of […]

Russia Demands Compensation for US Tariffs on Aluminum, Steel

By VOA on Apr 19, 2018   Featured, National/World, World  

Russia Demands Compensation for US Tariffs on Aluminum, Steel

Russia demanded compensation from the U.S. for its worldwide tariffs on foreign aluminum and steel Thursday, becoming the third influential member of the World Trade Organization to do so. China, the European Union and India have also objected, arguing the tariffs are a “safeguard” measure to protect U.S. domestic products from imports, which require compensation […]

Rep. Kreiss-Tomkins Files Legislation to Take the Politics Out of Per Diem

By Michael Mason | AKLeg on Mar 17, 2017   Featured, Politics, State  

Rep. Kreiss-Tomkins Files Legislation to Take the Politics Out of Per Diem

Juneau – House Bill 181 will move the authority to set legislative session per diem for legislators from Legislative Council (which is composed of legislators), and assign it to the State Officers Compensation Commission, an independent commission composed of Alaska citizens. Since 1994, legislative per diem — the daily rate that legislators receive for lodging, […]

Public to be Given Opportunity to Testify on a Bill to Compensate the Wrongfully Convicted

By Michael Mason|AKLeg on Feb 5, 2016   Politics, State  

Public to be Given Opportunity to Testify on a Bill to Compensate the Wrongfully Convicted

JUNEAU – A bill creating a system to fairly compensate those wrongfully convicted in Alaska will be the subject of public testimony next week in the Alaska Legislature.  House Bill 55, sponsored by Representative Scott Kawasaki (D-Fairbanks), has been scheduled for a public hearing before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 at […]

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