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Governor Dunleavy Signs Crime-Fighting Legislation Into Law

By Matt Shuckerow | Office of the Governor on Jul 8, 2019   Featured, State  

Governor Dunleavy Signs Crime-Fighting Legislation Into Law

  Dunleavy Follows Through on Promise to Alaskans, Effectively Repealing SB91 (Anchorage) – Alaska Governor Michael J. Dunleavy today signed into law House Bill 49, a criminal justice reform package championed and ushered through the legislature by his administration. The legislation, which effectively repeals and replaces the failed SB91, addresses many of the gaps in […]

House of Representatives Votes for Thorough Review of Omnibus Crime Bill

By Austin Baird | Akleg on May 15, 2019   Featured, State  

House of Representatives Votes for Thorough Review of Omnibus Crime Bill

  House-Senate conference committee to sort out differences in versions of HB49  JUNEAU – The House of Representatives on Tuesday voted against concurring with changes the Senate made to House Bill 49. In the span of just a few days, the Senate added or changed roughly 75 sections and grew the bill by 23 pages. […]

Senate Quits Special Session After Flawed Crime Bill Passes

By Representative Berta Gardner on Nov 14, 2017   Op/Ed and the Editor  

Senate Quits Special Session After Flawed Crime Bill Passes

Dear friends and neighbors, On Friday, the Alaska Senate gaveled out of the special session after concurring with the changes the House made to SB 54, the “SB 91 fix-it” bill. Senate Bill 54 included several good fixes to SB 91. The first offense of a class C felony now carries a minimum jail time […]

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