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Representative Claman to Introduce Legislation Closing Loophole in Alaska’s Sex Offense Statutes

By Michael Mason | AKLeg on Nov 27, 2018   Featured, Politics, State  

Representative Claman to Introduce Legislation Closing Loophole in Alaska’s Sex Offense Statutes

[dropcap]A[/dropcap]nchorage – Representative Matt Claman (D-Anchorage) plans to introduce legislation to close a loophole in Alaska’s sex offense statutes. The legislation, which is currently being drafted, would add unwanted contact with semen as a sex offense in Alaska. At the request of Rep. Claman, the non-partisan Legislative Research Services prepared a report reviewing statutes and […]

DOT&PF Campaign Sign Laws Clarified

By Alaska DOT and PF on Sep 13, 2018   Events/Notices, Politics  

DOT&PF Campaign Sign Laws Clarified

(JUNEAU, Alaska) – On Sept. 10, 2018, the Alaska Superior Court ordered the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) to clarify how laws restricting outdoor advertising will be applied during the current campaign season to political signs within and outside of state highway rights of way. The Alaska Superior Court directs: Unauthorized signs […]

Governor Walker Introduces Legislation to cut Bureaucracy and Red tape

By Austin Baird | State of Alaska on Feb 9, 2018   Featured, Politics, State  

Governor Walker Introduces Legislation to cut Bureaucracy and Red tape

JUNEAU – Governor Bill Walker Thursday introduced four pieces of legislation to remove Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development statutes that do not serve the public and create regulatory confusion. The bills repeal obsolete statutes and help downsize government operations. “My Administration is taking seriously our commitment to streamline government and find efficiencies, as […]

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