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Following bruising last-minute push for AKLNG subsidy, legislators slow it down for the special session

Lawmakers adjourned the regular session on Wednesday in a largely uneventful final day, at least compared to the mayhem of Monday's attempt to force through a multibillion-dollar subsidy in the form of state and local tax cuts.

Sullivan asks small campaign donors to help pay his Golden Age gasoline bills

Sen. Dan Sullivan says he needs help from donors who can chip in $3, $5 or $10 to help pay his campaign gas bills.

Alaska Republicans commandeer anti-smoking bill to legalize ‘super cool’ cigar lounges

A measure aimed at curbing youth smoking and vaping will now also legalize what one Republican insisted are “super popular, super cool” cigar lounges.

Long-running fight for public-sector pensions ends, for now, with failed veto override

The 33-27 vote fell short of the 40 votes needed to enact House Bill 78, which would have given public-sector employees the option to opt into a pension system.

Dunleavy vetoes pension bill after legislators try and fail to pass massive pipeline subsidy

Under the gun to pass a bill by midnight or face a veto of the public pension bill, lawmakers in the House tried to slam through the AKLNG bill.

No Alaska experience? No problem. Gov. Dunleavy rehires AG Cox after legislators reject his appointment

Legislators have sparred with Gov. Mike Dunleavy throughout his time in office, especially when it comes to his picks for the state’s boards and commissions.

Trail Blazers: Arleigh Hitchcock

During their childhood in Washington, cross country skiing was an important part of Arleigh Hitchcock’s connection to the outdoors.

CORRECTION: Tech firm sponsoring Adam Crum summit awarded $4M+ more than we reported

We have made corrections to the original article, which brings the total value of Alaska contracts awarded to firms affiliated with Saige Consulting Chairman Peter Corsell closer to $90M than the $80M figure we used. 

‘We’re trying.’ Legislators warn AKLNG project may be too large a lift for session’s final days

On Monday, the Alaska Legislature appointed the conference committee on the operating budget, kicking off the 24-hour period that allows meetings to be noticed a day in advance and starting the final mad dash to adjournment on May 20.

Amid shifting enrollment, House OKs bill to smooth funding roller coaster

There are many factors contributing to Alaska’s chronically tight public school district budgets, but one of the big ones is an exodus of students.

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