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Opinion: Sustainable fiscal plan, reliable funding crucial for K-12 education

By Dr. Lisa Skiles Parady | Executive Director of the Alaska Council of School Administrators, Norm Wooten | Executive Director of the Association of Alaska School Boards, Sarah Sledge | Executive Director of the Coalition for Education Equity on Mar 20, 2019   Op/Ed and the Editor  

Opinion: Sustainable fiscal plan, reliable funding crucial for K-12 education

  [dropcap]L[/dropcap]ast month, Governor Dunleavy unveiled his proposed FY 2020 operating budget, which among other drastic cuts, slashed $330 million from education funding. This budget would devastate public education and leave a bleak future for our children and communities. These severe proposed budget cuts have damaged Alaska’s reputation as a desirable place to live. Thankfully, […]

New Survey Reveals Alaskans Rank K-12 Public School Investment as Top Priority

By AASB on Mar 1, 2019   Featured, Science/Education, State  

New Survey Reveals Alaskans Rank K-12 Public School Investment as Top Priority

  In the face of proposed budget cuts, Alaskans show overwhelming support for our public school system JUNEAU, Alaska — The Association of Alaska School Boards (AASB), the Alaska Council of School Administrators (ACSA), and Coalition for Education Equity of Alaska (CEE) today released the results of a new statewide survey that reveals Alaskans rank investment […]

Alaska’s Budget Should Reflect Alaskans’ Values

By Michael Mason | AKLeg on Feb 14, 2019   Featured, Politics, State  

Alaska’s Budget Should Reflect Alaskans’ Values

Gov. Dunleavy’s Proposed FY 20 Budget Fails to Meet That Standard Juneau – Wednesday, Alaska Governor Dunleavy unveiled his Fiscal Year 2020 budget proposal, which includes $1.6 billion in cuts. The Governor ran for office on a message of restoring trust in government, and yet the process used by the Dunleavy administration to develop the […]

Gov. Dunleavy Wants Money from Cities and Boroughs to Balance the Budget

By Michael Mason | AKLeg on Feb 14, 2019   Featured, Politics, State  

Gov. Dunleavy Wants Money from Cities and Boroughs to Balance the Budget

  SB 57 Takes Away Petroleum Property Tax Revenue From Municipalities Across Alaska Juneau – Wednesday, Alaska Governor Michael J. Dunleavy put forward legislation to change the long-standing authority that allows municipalities and boroughs to collect taxes on all property within their jurisdiction. Senate Bill 57 would allow the State of Alaska to collect the […]

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